China project m-nsampler

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By the Numbers

32,500 sq. m.of LEED-certified laboratories

14research centers

$266Mproposals submitted

$54Mannual research expenditures

50annual invention disclosures and

patents12Spin-off companies

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Case Study

Ebola and the Tobacco Plant

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Common Goal

Collaborate to Develop a World Class Frontier

Interdisciplinary Research Institute

Advance science and medicineTrain the next-generation workforceImprove the economy and serve society Produce renewable energy Sustain the environment and improve the quality of life Integrate biology with computer chips Implement personalized medicine Care for the aging population

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Roy Curtiss, PhD

Center for Infectious Diseases & Vaccinology

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Roy Curtiss, PhD

Rapid Vaccine Discovery System

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Bruce Rittmann, PhD

The Swette Center for Environmental

Biotechnology

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Rolf Halden, PhD, PE

Center forEnvironmental

Security

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Joshua LaBaer, PhD

The NAPPA Microarray

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Hao Yan, PhD

Center forMolecular Design and Biomimicry

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Petra Fromme, PhD

Center forApplied Structural

Discovery

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Structure determination with ultrafast X-ray diffraction techniques using free electron lasers and nanocrystallization.

Petra Fromme, PhD

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NJ Tao, PhD

Center forBioelectronicsand Biosensors

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Summary