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SUmmary programme
ConferenCe Day 1 (18 JUne)
10.30 – 10.35 Chairman’s Welcome
10.35 – 11.05 Keynote by Professor Jim Smith: The New Francis Crick Institute - Creating a Critical Mass for Next Generation Biomedical Research
11.05 – 11.35 Keynote by Dr Martino Picardo: From Bench to Business: Creating a New Open Innovation Campus to Drive Early Stage Biotech, Medtech and Pharma Developments
11.35 – 12.05 Keynote by Paul Janssenswillen: Pfizer’s New Laboratory Paradigm
12.05 – 12.30 Panel Discussion with Keynote Speakers
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch, Exhibitions and Special Lunchtime Sessions (see details on p.5)
14.00 – 15.15 Parallel Sessions A (see details on p.6)
15.15 – 15.45 Refreshments and Exhibitions
15.45 – 17.00 Parallel Sessions B (see details on p.7)
17.15 – 19.00 Reception, Sponsored by HOK and with Welcome by Adrian Gainer, Head of Science and Technology, HOK London
ConferenCe Day 2 (19 JUne)
09.30 – 09.35 Chairman – Key Issues from Day 1
09.35 – 10.05 Keynote by Don Levy: Thinking About High-Performance, Multidisciplinary Labs - The View from the Bench
10.05 – 10.35 Keynote by Professor Stephen Holloway and Professor Paul Nolan: The University of Liverpool’s Laboratory Strategy and the Central Teaching Laboratory (CTL)
10.35 – 11.20 Refreshments and Exhibitions
11.20 – 11.50 Keynote by Professor Sir Ian Diamond: Laboratories and University Modernisation
11.50 – 12.10 Panel Discussion with Keynote Speakers
12.15 – 12.30 S-Lab Award Presentations
12.30 – 13.45 Lunch, Exhibitions and Special Lunchtime Sessions (see details on p.10)
13.45 – 15.00 Parallel Sessions C (see details on p.12)
15.00 – 15.30 Refreshments and Exhibitions
15.30 – 16.45 Parallel Sessions D (see details on p.13)
16.50 – 17.15 Informal Post-Conference Discussion on Lessons Learnt and S-Lab Future Activities
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get in the Zone The Conference will have several themed areas to provide additional information, networking opportunities and fun for delegates.
personal development and Hr ZoneThis can be found in the Environmental Laboratory on the first floor of the CTL. It will have stands from the following organisations. Many will provide an informal 10-15 minute briefing/Q&A session on each day. As this is a working lab, please do not take food or drink into it.
Higher Education academy www.heacademy.ac.uk The HEA champions excellent learning and teaching in higher education and supports individual learning and teaching professionals, senior managers in institutions, and subject and discipline groups.
HEatEd www.heated.ac.uk HEaTED supports professional development of the tech nical workforce in education and related fields. Briefing on June 18 at 12.50 and June 19 at 13.35 by Dr. Rachel Crossley, HEaTED Programme Manager, on ‘How HEaTED can Help with Professional Registration’.
institute of Science and tech nology www.istonline.org.uk The professional body run by tech nicians for tech nicians, representing and promoting the professional standing of the tech nical workforce on a national and international scale. Briefing on June 18 at 12.50 and June 19 at 13.35 by Philippa Nobbs, Education Officer and David Sayers, Fellowship and Overseas Sec, on: ‘Motivating Yourself and Teams by Professional Development and Recognising Competence’.
lab management uK www.istonline.org.uk/tracking-tech nical-talent/ A group investigating how to link people with laboratory and organisational skills to specific projects and tasks. Briefing on June 18 at 12.50 by Jenny Harman MBA, Lead Consultant, and June 19 at 13.35 by Ken Bromfield MBE, Associate Advisor, on ‘Tracking Tech nical Talent – How It Can Help Fill the Looming Tech nical Skills Shortage’.
royal Society of Chemistry www.rsc.org The Royal Society of Chemistry is the largest organisation in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences. Briefing on June 18 at 13.35 and June 19 at 12.50 by Steven Ward, Professional Accreditation Specialist, on ‘Gaining Professional Recognition’.
Society of Biology www.societyofbiology.org The Society represents a diverse membership of individuals, learned societies and other organisations, and supports the professional development of all in life sciences. Briefing on June 18 at 13.35 and June 19 at 12.50 by Deborah Brunt, Professional Registers Consultant, on ‘Making Career Development Plans Work for You’.
Estates and Facilities ZoneA designated area on the first floor of the Central Teaching Laboratory where estates and facilities staff (including energy and environmental managers) can be sure of bumping into people with similar backgrounds.
planetariumRelax with the stars in the University’s very own mobile planetarium, on the first floor. Booking recommended at the site.
tech nical ZoneA designated area on the ground floor of the Lecture Theatre Building where members of the professional laboratory management bodies EMU, UBMA, and UCLAS can interact. If you’re not a member visit and see the advantages of being involved with them.
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Day 1 KeynoteS
10.35 – 11.05 professor Jim Smith
director, mrC national institute for medical research
the new Francis Crick institute - Creating a Critical mass for next Generation Biomedical research
Jim Smith is Director of the MRC’s National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), a post he took up in 2009. He was previously Professor of Developmental Biology and Director of the Gurdon Institute at the University of Cambridge, and before that had worked at NIMR from 1984 to 2000. He is also Director of Research at the Francis Crick Institute. Jim was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1993, a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 1998, and a member of the Academia Europaea in 2000. He was awarded the EMBO medal in 1994, the Feldberg Foundation Award in 2000, and the Waddington Medal in 2013. His current research interest is the molecular basis of mesoderm formation.
11.05 – 11.35 dr martino picardo
Chief Executive officer, Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst
From Bench to Business: Creating a new open innovation Campus to drive Early Stage Biotech, medtech and pharma developments
Martino is the first CEO of the Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst, a unique venture providing small biotech and life sciences companies and start-ups with access to the expertise, networks and scientific facilities traditionally associated with multinational pharmaceutical companies, via Incubator, Accelerator and full Science Park facilities. It is supported by Government, business, and the charitable sector. A key aim of Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst is to pioneer a culture of open-innovation that will place the UK bioscience sector at the forefront of worldwide biomedical discovery and deliver cutting edge healthcare solutions. Martino has a PhD in Biochemistry from Cardiff University and previously worked as a cardiovascular researcher at Baylor College Of Medicine, Houston, TX; at Amersham International (1991-99, latterly as Science Director for the Cardiff site) and in several leadership roles at University of Manchester related innovation facilities, latterly as Managing Director of UMIC and MICL. He is also currently a Board member of UKBI and the Hertfordshire LEP, and acting Chairman for a start-up company, sri Forensics Ltd.
11.35 – 12.05 paul Janssenswillen
Workplace Solutions r+d lead, pfizer
pfizer’s new laboratory paradigm
Paul Janssenswillen is a UK Chartered Architect with more than 20 years of experience in the life science tech nology service sector. He has a proven track record of generating and implementing ideas to streamline business while managing successful teams. As global research and development (R&D) lead of Pfizer’s Innovative Workplace Strategies, Mr. Janssenswillen’s responsibilities include “Right Sizing” Pfizer’s R&D facility and site network to match their strategic needs and global re-structuring, implementing Advanced Workplace office and laboratory solutions to increase the company’s facility flexibility, and value propositioning with the goal of saving Pfizer’s Global Procurement and Operations $100 million over the next three years.
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JUne 18 LUnChtime SeSSionS
These are short 15-20 minute sessions intended to provide concise briefings on topics that could not be squeezed into the breakout sessions, and/or to enable connections between delegates around topics of interest. They will start promptly at 13.15. Spaces may fill for popular ones so arrive early to be sure of a seat. Those marked with a red P have been paid for by sponsors and exhibitors, and S-Lab has no responsibility for their content.
l1a BrEEam - update on General Changes and laboratory CreditsSarah McCarrick, BREEAM Senior Consultant, BRE Global
l1B Continuous Commissioning at imperial College (2012 award Winner)Kevin Cope, Head of Building Operations
l1C an innovative Cyclotron Facility design to allow the integrated production of pre-clinical and Clinical radiopharmaceuticals at the university of newcastle (2013 awards Shortlisted)Dr. Michael Carroll, Senior Lecturer, School of Chemistry, and David Pearson, Senior Project Manager
l1d apprenticeships in university of liverpool laboratoriesSteven Plant, Human Resources Manager
l1E Financial and other Benefits by using Sector lab Supplies procurement SchemesSusan Wright, Head of Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC)
l1F Getting Ethidium Bromide out of Your lab (2013 awards Shortlisted)Peter Reid, Research Tech nician, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester
l1G the Challenge of the Bio-incubator of the Future p Adrian Gainer, Head of Science and Tech nology, HoK London, and Judith Sayers, Associate, HoK
l1H the dawn of the Super Building - a perfect Storm of tech nologies is Creating a new market in affordable Control Systems. are You ready to take advantage? pVicki Hawkins, UK & Ireland Life Sciences Manager, Sch neider Electric
l1J Fridges and Freezers - Simple Steps to improve Energy Efficiency and reliability pAndy Evans, Sustainability Manager, VWR
l1K achieving Carbon reduction with Existing Fume Cupboard installations pChristian Meichsner, Service Manager, Waldner Ltd
l1l improving animal and Human Welfare by reducing air Change rates pFintan Lyons, MD and Gene Murray, Policy Analyst, Cube Clean Tech
l1m raising undergraduate awareness of Biosecurity issues – Both in their Current lab practiceand their Future CareersKevin Naylor, Policy Officer, Hazardous Sites and Substances, Office of Security and Counter Terrorism,Home Office
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JUne 18 paraLLeL SeSSionS a: 14.00 –15.15a1 translational Science FacilitiesDr Gordon McLean, operations Director, Scottish centre for regenerative Medicine, University of edinburgh Integrating Basic and Clinical Research with Licensed Clinical Production in a New Translational Science Facility Followed by a panel discussion featuring Dr Gordon McLean, keynote speaker Jim Smith of NIMR/Francis Crick Institute, and Randy Kray, Senior Vice-President, Science and Tech nology, HOK
a2 learning from Fires and EmergenciesAlaine Martin, facility and Tech nical resource Manager, University of Strathclyde The 2012 Fire in Strathclyde’s Chemical Engineering Building
Dr Moray Stark, Safety officer, Department of chemistry, University of York Major Factors in Laboratory Fire Safety
a3 Effective Briefing and design processes for new research laboratories – aligning Estates, users and SuppliersGez Hunter, Mechanical Services Design engineer estates office, University of Warwick Warwick’s Materials and Analytical Sciences Building – Integrating Chemical and Physical Sciences Research in a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ Building Built to Labs21/S-Lab Principles
David Stutchfield, energy officer, University of St Andrews and Alan Affleck, Associate, rSP consulting engineers A Laboratory for Lean Times – the Biomedical Sciences Annexe is Productive, Space Efficient and BREEAM Outstanding
a4 Chemistry laboratories with a Focus on Chemical management and StorageDr ron Brown, Deputy Tech nical Services Manager, and Louise Hogg, research Tech nical Support officer, School of chemistry, University of edinburgh Environmental, Financial and Science Benefits from Chemical Lifecycle Management in the University of Edinburgh
Dr Mahesh Uttamlal, Lecturer in chemical Sciences, School of engineering and Built environment, Glasgow caledonian University Laboratory Refurbishment Secures Chemistry Education and Research
a5 international Experience: labs 21 design principlesBrief presentations from two key figures in the development and implementation of Labs 21 design principles - Otto van Geet, Principal Engineer, US National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Gordon Sharp, CEO Aircuity and I2SL Board Member - followed by interactive discussion.
a6 How to Change Scientists’ Expectations and Behaviour Two keynotes - Paul Janssenswillen, Pfizer (day 1) and Don Levy, University of Chicago (day 2) – and Wendell Brase, Vice-Chancellor, University of California, Irvine, will provide their views and lead an interactive discussion on how to achieve change in areas such as sharing equipment and services; hot desking; new teaching practices; recording more systematically; and shutting sashes.
a7 designing outreach laboratories Alan West MBe, Director, reach out Lab, Imperial college Making Outreach STEM Laboratories Work in Central London - Imperial’s Refurbished Facility
Dr nazira Karodia, Associate Dean, Life Sciences, and Janet Smith-Harrison, Building STeM Project Manager, University of Bradford The University of Bradford’s New STEM Outreach Laboratory
a8 Science Computing: it provision in research laboratoriesJoh n Trigg, chair, rSc Automation and Analytical Management Group and Director, Phasefour-Informatics The IT Integrated Laboratory – Electronic Notebooks at the Heart of Lab Informatics
Dr Allan Jordan, Head of chemistry, Paterson Institute for cancer research, University of Manchester IT and Informatics at the Heart of a Truly Integrated and Efficient Drug Discovery Laboratory
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B1 Bioscience laboratories at the university of liverpoolA brief introduction to, and tour of, Bioscience Facilities at Liverpool by a member of staff tbc. NB The tour may go on slightly after 17.00).
B2 Keynote precursor – integrating design, Curriculum and tech nical Support in the university of liverpool’s Central teaching laboratoryShort presentations by Professor Paul Nolan, the three CTL Teaching Fellows (Dr Lee Reilly, Dr Elizabeth Rushworth, and Dr Helen Vaughan), and Irene Cooper, Tech nical Manager, followed by Q&A and short guided tour (which may go on slightly after 17.00). Five tour options: a general one, or specialist tours for the archaeology, chemistry, earth and environmental science, and physics facilities. NB This session provides an overview of the CTL, with session C8 on June 19 focusing more on curriculum issues.
B3 Engineering laboratories at the university of liverpoolDr robert Mines, reader and Director of Learning and Teaching, School of engineering, University of Liverpool The Active Learning Laboratory at the School of Engineering, University of Liverpool: Vision and Implementation Followed by guided laboratory tour (which may go on slightly after 17.00).
B4 lab Ventilation and Fume CupboardsDavid Mccaffrey, engineering Services Manager, Durham University Reducing Fume Cupboard Energy Consumption by Tech nical and Behavioural Changes
Matt Gudorf, campus energy Manager, University of california, Irvine ‘Smart Labs’ Initiative Targets – and Often Exceeds – a 50% Improvement in Laboratory Energy Efficiency
B5 Science ComputingJeremy frey, Professor of Physical chemistry, faculty of natural and environmental Science, University of Southampton Smart Labs for Smart People - Joining Physical, Digital and Personal Spaces to Facilitate Research and Learning
Dr.Simon Lancaster, Senior Lecturer in chemistry, University of east Anglia and rSc He Teaching Award Winner The Laboratory as an Interface between the Physical and Virtual Environments
B6 the S-lab/Green impact laboratory Environmental assessment Framework drives improvementDavid Somervell, Sustainability Advisor, Janet Philp, School of Biomedical Sciences Administrator and Tech nical Manager, and Martin farley, Programme Assistant for Laboratories, University of edinburgh Environmental, Financial and Science Benefits from Laboratory Assessment and Improvement Actions
Jennifer Hibbard, research Tech nician, centre for Plant Sciences, and Sam Mccarthy, Sustainability Intern, University of Leeds Green Impact and Labs at the University of Leeds
B7 international Experience: australasiaKen collins, Director, Lab-works Architecture representing Victoria and also covering Australian experience The Victoria University of Wellington’s Alan MacDiarmid Building: Integrating Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences and Hosting the Highest Concentration of Post-Doctoral Research Scientists in Australasia
Joanne Kelly, Associate, Lab-works Architecture representing new Zealand forestry Institute (Scion), rotorua Combining and Refurbishing Two Laboratory Buildings at the New Zealand Foresty Institute Triples Utilisation, Fosters Cross-Disciplinary Interaction and Improves Safety and Sustainability
B8 Keynote Follow up – design and operational innovations at the Francis Crick instituteShort presentations by keynote speaker Jim Smith of NIMR (who are a partner in Francis Crick) and Bill Odell, Director ofScience and Technology, HOK (the architects) followed by Q&A and discussion
JUne 18 paraLLeL SeSSionS B: 15.45 –17.00
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JUne 19 KeynoteS
09.35 – 10.05 professor donald H. levy Vice-president for research and national laboratories, university of Chicago thinking about High-performance, multidisciplinary labs - the View from the Bench
Donald H. Levy, PhD is Albert A. Michelson Distinguished Service Professor in chemistry and Vice President for research and for national Laboratories at the University of chicago, ceo of Uchicago Argonne, LLc, Vice-chairman of the Board of Governors for Argonne, and a Member of the Board of Directors for fermilab. named to the University position in 2007, Levy’s responsibilities include oversight of the management contracts for both Argonne national Laboratory and fermi national Accelerator Laboratory, the office of Tech nology and Intellectual Property, the office of University research Administration, the research computing center, Arete (Uchicago’s research accelerator), University-Argonne research centers and all issues related to Human Subjects research. The annual research budget for Argonne and fermilab combined is $900 million and that of the University is over $400 million. Levy joined the University of chicago faculty in 1967. A physical chemist, Levy was a leader in developing and using supersonic jet cooling to study the structure of molecules. His awards include the e. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy and the ellis Lippincott Award from the optical Society of America, and the Plyler Prize of the American Physical Society. He received his BA from Harvard University, and his PhD from Uc Berkeley.
10.05 – 10.35 professor Stephen Holloway pro Vice-Chancellor, research, university of liverpool the university of liverpool’s laboratory Strategy and the Central teaching laboratory (Ctl)
Stephen Holloway graduated from the University of Leicester with a PhD in Theoretical Solid State Physics in 1976 and then spent 6 years in continental europe working in universities in Berlin, copenhagen and Gothenburg. He joined the University of Liverpool in 1984 and has since been Head of the chemistry Department, Dean of Science and engineering and Pro Vice-chancellor (since 2009). As Dean of Science and engineering he was responsible for approximately 300 academic staff, and a similar number of academic staff, in 4 Schools, with an annual research income in excess of £50 million pa. He was also responsible for designing and implementing a University-wide reorganisation within his faculty. He has latterly been very active in developing overseas links with other universities based upon research synergies. During Stephen’s research career he has investigated a wide range of gas-surface processes from passive spectroscopic studies to heterogeneous reactions on catalysts, and has published approximately 150 papers.
10.05 – 10.35 professor paul nolan professor of physics and Ctl academic lead, university of liverpool the university of liverpool’s laboratory Strategy and the Central teaching laboratory (Ctl)
Paul nolan is a Professor of Physics at the University of Liverpool, UK. He served as Head of the Physics Department from 2000 – 2008 and has more recently been the academic lead for a new interdisciplinary teaching laboratory project at the University of Liverpool. He is also a leading international research scientist with expertise in nuclear structure physics and gamma ray spectroscopy. His research led to the discovery of superdeformed bands in nuclei and he carried out many experiments to measure their detailed properties. for the past 35 years he has played a leading role in a number of developments of gamma ray detection particularly with germanium detectors. These projects include TeSSA, eUroGAM, eUroBALL, eXoGAM and AGATA. recently his work has extended to include the development of spectroscopic gamma ray imaging tech niques applicable to both medical imaging and homeland security. He has over 250 papers published in international journals.
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11.20 – 11.50 professor Sir ian diamond Vice-Chancellor, university of aberdeen and Chair, universities uK modernisation task Force laboratories and university modernisation
Professor Sir Ian Diamond fBA frSe AcSS is Principal and Vice-chancellor of the University of Aberdeen, an appointment he has held since 1 April 2010. He was previously chief executive of the economic and Social research council and before that Deputy Vice-chancellor at the University of Southampton, where he had been for most of his career. Sir Ian is chair of the Lloyds TSB foundation for england and Wales and a Trustee of WWf UK and the Iona cathedral Trust. He is chairman of the Universities UK research Policy network committee, chair of the Universities UK Group on efficiency, and a member of the Scottish Science Advisory council, the council of cBI Scotland and the British council Scotland Advisory committee.
JUne 19 Senior manager LUnCh 12.30 - 13.30An informal working lunch with interactive discussion of laboratory strategies led by Professor Stephen Holloway, PVc at the University of Liverpool, as a follow up to his earlier keynote, with additional contributions by Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Vc of the University of Aberdeen, Wendell Brase, Vice-chancellor, University of california, Irvine and others. nB This is restricted to PVc, Directors, Heads of School and similar level individuals.
JUne 19 KeynoteS (ContinUeD)
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JUne 19 LUnChtime SeSSionSThese are short 20-30 minute sessions intended to provide concise briefings on topics that could not be squeezed into the breakout sessions, and/or to enable connections between delegates around topics of interest. They will start promptly at 13.15. Spaces may fill for popular ones so arrive early to be sure of a seat. Those marked with a red P have been paid for by sponsors and exhibitors, and S-Lab has no responsibility for their content.
l2a Stirling university’s new Fingerprick assay Health Check (2013 awards Shortlist)
Gordon Bell, Professor of Aquaculture Nutrition, and James Dick, Tech nical Manager, Nutrition Analytical Service
l2B the riCS Ska Scheme for Small Scale refurbishments and Fit outs: laboratory use
Beverley Cook, Sustainability Advisor, University College London
l2C Financial and other Benefits by using Sector lab Supplies procurement Schemes
Susan Wright, Head of Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC)
l2d innovative Chemistry teaching at St andrews (meet a 2012 award Winner) Alan Aitken, Director of chemistry Teaching
l2E refurbished Health Biotech nology Facilities at the university of malta (2013 awards Shortlist) Anton Abela, Laboratory officer and Joseph Portelli, Assistant Laboratory Manager, faculty of Medicine and Surgery
l2F Chemical Substitution in Swedish labs Joakim Larsson, environmental coordinator, University of Gothenburg
l2G Helium recycling (2013 awards Shortlist) David Stutchfield, energy officer, University of St Andrews
l2H Schedule 5 pathogens and toxins - Your role in Ensuring their Security and legal Compliance Hazel Taylor, Biosecurity Lead, national counter Terrorism Security office
l2J the Challenge of the physical Science research Space: trends, tools and Exemplar Solutions prandy Kray, Senior Vice-President, Science and Tech nology, HoK
l2K taking the Steps to ‘Go Green’ – a Check list for Sustainable design of laboratories pAlan fox, Director, Building engineering, AecoM
l2l using the aircuity demand Controlled Ventilation System to Cut Energy by 50% or more pGordon Sharp, MD, Aircuity, and Phil Milne Smith, MD, critical Airflow
l2m the potential for laboratory Health and Safety training in 3d Virtual Environments pKeith Turner, ceo, Learnexx3D Virtual Laboratories
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2013 S-LaB awarDS ShortLiStnEW laBoratorY BuildinG aBErYStWYtH uniVErSitY - Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences
uniVErSitY oF EdinBurGH - Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine
uniVErSitY oF St andrEWS - The Biomedical Sciences Annex
uniVErSitY oF WarWiCK - Material and Analytical Science Building
rEFurBiSHEd laBoratoriESaBErYStWYtH uniVErSitY - Institute of Mathematics and Physics
GlaSGoW CalEdonian uniVErSitY - Chemistry Laboratories
nEWCaStlE uniVErSitY - Innovative Cyclotron Facility in the Department of Chemistry
nottinGHam trEnt uniVErSitY - Rosalind Franklin Building
SWanSEa uniVErSitY - Wallace Building
uniVErSitY oF StratHClYdE - Trace Analysis Laboratory in the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry
(indiVidualS) maKinG a diFFErEnCEStEVEn BaKEr, CardiFF uniVErSitY - Technician, School of Physics and Astronomy (for HEA Award)
CatHErinE daViES, uniVErSitY oF manCHEStEr - Senior Analytical Technician, Geochemistry (for HEA Award)
JEnniFEr HiBBard, uniVErSitY oF lEEdS - Research Technician, Centre for Plant Sciences
pEtEr rEid, uniVErSitY oF manCHEStEr - Research Technician, Faculty of Life Sciences
intErnationalCaliFornia inStitutE oF tECH noloGY & Cannon dESiGn - Chilled Water Systems
national rEnEWaBlE EnErGY laBoratorY, uSa - Buildings Showcase Clean Tech
nEW ZEaland ForEStrY inStitutE - Combining and Refurbishing Two Labs
uniVErSitY oF CaliFornia, irVinE - ‘Smart Lab’ Initiative Cutting Energy by 50%
uniVErSitY oF CaliFornia, Santa BarBara and daViS - ‘LabRATS’ Initiative
uniVErSitY oF GotHEnBurG - Air Change and Energy Reductions in In Vivo Facilities
uniVErSitY oF malta - Refurbished Health Biotech nology Research Facilities
ViCtoria uniVErSitY oF WEllinGton - New Alan MacDiarmid Building
laBoratorY EFFECtiVEnESSuniVErSitY CollEGE london - Online Exchange for Surplus Equipment and Supplies
uniVErSitY oF EdinBurGH - Cost and Environmental Improvements in Biomedical Sciences
uniVErSitY oF manCHEStEr - Improving Freezer Energy, Efficiency and Reliability
uniVErSitY oF StirlinG - New Fingerprick Test to Analyse Fatty Acids in Blood
laBoratorY EnVironmEntal improVEmEntdurHam uniVErSitY - Reducing Fume Cupboard Energy Consumption in Chemistry
uniVErSitY oF CamBridGE - Behavioural Change Cuts Energy Use in Gurdon Institute
uniVErSitY oF EdinBurGH - Chemical Management System
uniVErSitY oF oxFord - Ground Source Heating of Earth Sciences Building
uniVErSitY oF St andrEWS - Helium Recycling
laBoratorY inFormation tECH noloGYuniVErSitY oF CamBridGE - New Server Room in the Department of Engineering
uniVErSitY oF manCHEStEr - IT and Informatics Integration in the New Paterson Institute Laboratory
nottinGHam trEnt uniVErSitY - IT Innovation in STEM Teaching and Research
laBoratorY-BaSEd tEaCHinG and lEarninGCitY aCadEmY, norWiCH - New Flexible Science Teaching Spaces
QuEEn marY uniVErSitY - Virtual Tissue Laboratory in the Institute of Bioengineering
london SoutH BanK uniVErSitY - Building Integrated Renewables and Teaching
uniVErSitY oF GlaSGoW - Multi-Media Teaching Facility in the Dental School
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JUne 19 paraLLeL SeSSionS C: 13.45 –15.00C1 reinventing research Space and activity – open innovation and industry-university CollaborationShort presentations by Dr Martino Picardo, keynote; Professor Matt Rosseinsky of the University of Liverpool on their new ‘Materials Innovation Factory’; and Adrian Gainer, Head of Science and Tech nology, HOK London, followed by a panel discussion. One topic will be sharing insights/guidance into designing facilities to support bids to the UK Research Partnership Investment Fund.
C2 Estates - laboratory relationships
An interactive session led by Steve Dickson, Director of Facilities Management, University of Liverpool, with additional contributions by Dr Richard Jones, Head of Capital Projects at the University of Oxford, and Wendell Brase, Vice-Chancellor, University of California, Irvine, covering topics such as causes of tension and how they can be overcome, key success factors for estates and users, key interface roles like building managers, and emerging challenges such as the need for increased space utilisation.
C3 Efficient and Effective Cold StorageDr Arthur nicholas, estates officer, University of Manchester A Preventative Maintenance Approach Creates Efficiency, Energy and Reliability Benefits in -80 Freezers
Brian McTeir, campus facilities and Services Manager, roslin Institute, University of edinburgh Right First Time: Enhancing Cold Storage at the New Roslin Institute
C4 international Experience: Environmental and other improvements in Scandinavian laboratoriesPreben Buhl, Green campus Manager, University of copenhagen Energy Efficient Behaviour in Laboratories – The Green Action Campaign at University of Copenhagen
Morgan Lidén, Head of Administration, Laboratory for experimental Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg Laboratory for Experimental Biomedicine Cuts Energy by 24% and Hourly Air Change Rates from 20 to 5
C5 Sharing Equipment and resources between laboratoriesAlaine Martin, facility and Tech nical resource Manager, University of Strathclyde Sharing Analytical Instrumentation in Strathclyde’s New Trace Analysis Laboratory
Paul Monk, Hazardous Waste Tech nician, University college London An Online Exchange Enables Sharing and Donation of Lab Equipment and Supplies to Cut Carbon, Costs and Waste
C6 learning from Buildings – Services and tech nologies as Educational Featuresotto van Geet, Principal engineer, national renewable energy Laboratory, Golden, colorado Showcasing Clean Tech nologies and Lab 21 Design Principles in NREL Buildings
Dr David Tann, Head of Department, and Dr Ina colombo, research fellow, both Department of Urban engineering, London South Bank University An Inspirational Teaching, Research and Demonstration Laboratory whose Renewable and Low Carbon Energy Tech nologies are a Teaching Tool
C7 it in teaching laboratoriesProfessor Andrew evans, Director of the Institute of Mathematics and Physics (IMAPS), Aberystwyth University Refurbishment of 1960s Physics Teaching Laboratories
Dr. Sandra Kirk, Biosciences Academic Leader, and Andrew Ward, Business relationship Manager, nottingham Trent University IT Innovation Supporting Bioscience and Other STEM Teaching in the Refurbished Rosalind Franklin Building
C8 Keynote Follow up – Current and Future teaching practices in the university of liverpool’s laboratories: insights from the teaching FellowsShort presentations by Professor Paul Nolan and a number of the specialist Teaching Fellows that have been created in Chemistry and Physical Sciences, Engineering and Life Sciences to support curriculum change around upgraded laboratory facilities, followed by Q&A and discussion. NB This session focuses on curriculum issues, with session B2 providing a more general overview of the CTL.
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JUne 19 paraLLeL SeSSionS D: 15.30 –16.45d1 resilience in Science Campuses and laboratoriesDr Arthur nicholas, estates officer, faculty of Life Science, University of Manchester Resilience in UK University Estates and Laboratories: A Comparative Analysis (conducted on secondment to Arup)
Ash Mehta, Lead on research continuity and resilience, Medical research council Resilience in MRC Laboratories
d2 tech nicians as teachersDr Dave Westwood, Lecturer, and Stephen Baker, Tech nician (Winner of the HeA chemistry and Physical Science Tech nician of the Year), School of Physics and Astronomy, cardiff University A presentation on Tech nicians as Teachers at Cardiff University, followed by discussion with contributions from Catherine Davies, Senior Analytical Research Tech nician, University of Manchester (Shortlisted for the HEA Chemistry and Physical Science Tech nician of the Year) and others.
d3 new laboratories with innovative Environmental FeaturesMike Tipping, Assistant Director of estates Department, Aberystwyth University New Low Carbon Teaching, Research and Development Faculty Buildings across Two Campuses
Stephen Pearson, Head of Building Services, University of oxford; Keith Horsley, Associate, Hoare Lea and roger Macklin, GI energy Integrating Disciplines in a Symbolic and High Performance Building Using Ground Source Energy
d4 Virtual learning in laboratoriesProfessor Jeremy Bagg, Head of Dental School, University of Glasgow Conversion of an Obsolete Biomedical Laboratory into a Multi-functional, Multi-media Teaching Facility Improves Learning and Increases Utilisation by 250%
Dr Tina chowdhury, Institute of Bioengineering, Queen Mary University London QMUL Virtual Tissue Lab: Using 3D Interactive Games Tech nology to Optimise Real Lab Time and Improve Learning
d5 laboratory Environmental improvementKathy Hilton, Building facilities Manager, and Diane foster, Deputy Institute Administrator, The Gurdon Institute Changing Behaviour Cuts Energy Use by 19% in a University of Cambridge Research Laboratory
richard Jackson, Head of environmental Sustainability, University college London (and formerly Head of Sustainability, olympics Delivery Authority) A Long Jump into Laboratories: Applying Olympics Experience to UCL Facilities
d6 Emerging laboratory roles: director of operationsShort presentations by Terry Croft MBE, Director of Operations in the Faculty of Science, University of Sheffield; Gideon White, Director of Operations, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham; and Russell Ashworth, Head of Faculty Administration, Faculty of Humanities, University of Manchester; and discussion on the tasks and competencies of Faculty/School Director posts, and how people can be developed for them.
d7 the Student Experience of laboratories and How it Can Be improved
Short presentations by Mark Langley of the National Science Learning Centre, and Tim Mullis, Head of School Learning, Norwich City Academy (shortlisted for the 2013 Awards), followed by lively discussion, e.g. on how students learn most effectively in laboratory settings; the attitudes and expectations of school leavers studying STEM subjects; student health and safety within laboratories; and the potential of social media to enhance STEM learning.
d8 implementing labs 21 design principles in uK labs and national/European Standards An interactive discussion session led by Mike Dockery, chair, British Standards Institute Tech nical committee on Laboratory fixtures and fittings, S-Lab Tech nical Adviser, and Director, Sui Generis Common (and Costly) Mistakes in Lab Design and How to Avoid Them
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exhiBitorS
All the following copy has been provided by the exhibitors.
G-Flex room (Sponsors - see conference folder for more information)HoK www.hok.com HOK is a global provider of architecture and design for Science & Tech nology environments.
aECom www.aecom.comAECOM is a global provider of professional tech nical and management support services.
Critical airflow www.criticalairflow.comCritical Airflow specialises in laboratory control and critical airflow applications, including the Aircuity demand-based ventilation system.
Sch neider Electric www.sch neider-electric.com/site/home/index.cfm/ukA global specialist in energy management with proven expertise in life sciences solutions.
VWr, with Eppendorf nBS and liebherr Coolectric https://uk.vwr.com/app/HomeVWR distributes a highly diversified product line (including Liebherr and New Brunswick fridges and freezers) to most UK universities.
Waldner www.waldner.co.ukWaldner specialises in state of the art Laboratory Furniture, Fume Cupboards and Smart Controls.
Café areaasynt/Julabo www.asynt.com www.julabo.deAsynt provides reaction and synthesis equipment and materials, including Julabo’s temperature control products.
Building Sustainability www.buildingsustainability.netTools to monitor energy use in laboratories (with a focus on visualisation to influence behaviour change) that can reduce energy consumption by 20%.
Cube Clean tech www.cctech.euCube Clean Tech supports the development and operation of sustainable and energy efficient laboratories and bio-medical research facilities.
dotmatics www.dotmatics.comComprehensive scientific informatics solutions, including ELN, Chemical Drawing, Data Analysis, Querying and Reporting software.
KJ tait Engineers www.kjtait.comThe firm are mechanical and electrical design engineers, with an example of recent work being the recently completed Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge.
KnF lab www.knf.co.ukKNF manufactures high quality diaphragm pumps and systems for liquids and gases for use in the lab environment.
pascall and Watson www.pascalls.co.uk50 years’ experience designing quality buildings, including many university laboratories.
premier www.premierlabs.co.uk and romero www.romero.uk.comCombined, we are a leading supplier of low energy, high containment fume cupboards tested to EN14175 together with modular high quality laboratory furniture tested to EN13150.
Vacuubrand www.vacuubrand.comVacuubrand manufactures the most comprehensive range of vacuum pumps, gauges and controllers for rough and fine vacuum for laboratory use.
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lecture theatre atriumthe austin Company www.austin.co.ukAustin is a provider of multi-disciplinary design, engineering and construction management solutions focusing on the planning, design and construction of complex scientific teaching and research facilities.
Boulting Environmental www.besltd.orgWe excel in the design and construction of cleanrooms, laboratories and other sophisticated environments and provide a full range of services including design and consultancy, construction, commissioning and validation.
Dortek www.dortek.com Dortek are the leading supplier of bespoke high quality, hygienic GRP doors to the Research Laboratory, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare sectors internationally.
learnexx3d Virtual laboratories www.learnexx.comThe online, realistic 3D virtual environment for teaching, practising and assessing laboratory skills.
Smith Scientific ltd www.smithscientific.co.ukLeading supplier of glassware, tubing, plastics and ancillary products to the wholesale laboratory, industrial and educational markets.
uK Biocentre www.ukbiocentre.comProviding a proven service to enhance the quality and cost-effectiveness of biomedical studies by greatly reducing start-up time, risk, cost and management burden for scientists, who can focus on study design and data analysis.
Wilson mason llp www.wilsonmason.co.ukWilson Mason are award winning Architects and Interior Designers with offices in London and Preston, delivering science, research and technology projects since 1926 for commercial, corporate and educational clients.
radiation laboratory (nB all radiation sources removed!)Contained air Solutions www.containedairsolutions.co.ukContained Air Solutions is the largest UK provider of Laminar Flow Cabinets, Microbiological Safety Cabinets and Associated Clean Air Products & Services.
Eco Carbon/Cleanroom Solutions www..eco2carbon.co.uk www.cleanroom-solutions.co.ukEco Carbon provides design and build energy reduction solutions for universities and Cleanroom Solutions provides design and build laboratories and cleanrooms, also for universities.
Holliday Fielding Hocking www.labfumecupboards.co.ukThe only one stop fume cupboard company offering new and used ducted and ductless fume cupboards; on site refurbishing, servicing, repairs; and filters and replacement parts for most European manufactured products.
lab merchant www.labmerchant.comLab Merchant is the online marketplace connecting buyers and sellers of lab equipment, with a network that includes commercial and academic laboratories, hospitals, equipment manufacturers and dealers.
mazurek optical Services www.mazurekopticalservices.co.uk One of the UK’s leading suppliers for microscope sales, servicing and repairs (and the largest supplier for Meiji Techno and Microtec microscopes) with trained staff happy to advise on what microscopes best meet your needs.
mtS Cryo Stores & Cool repair www.mtscryostores.co.ukFreezer services from maintenance, repair and disaster recovery to secure, multi temperature, off-site sample storage with -80 a speciality, plus advice on planning a cold room with unbiased freezer recommendations.
nWplS (national Working party for laboratory Supplies)Purchasing and laboratory professionals from the six regional purchasing consortia form the NWPLS whose vision is to obtain sustainable value for money in the procurement of laboratory related services and supplies.
panasonic Biomedical Sales Europe BV www.panasonic.eu/biomedical Panasonic Biomedical Sales Europe BV supply, service and support temperature controlled laboratory products.
radleys www.radleys.co.ukRadleys improves the productivity of chemistry by manufacturing and supplying innovative tools and glassware for scientists allowing them to undertake research in a safer, greener, cleaner and more effective way.
Warpit www.warp-it.co.ukMatching surplus or underused resources within and between organisations, with UCL’s use of our system inlaboratories shortlisted for the S-Lab Awards Laboratory Effectiveness category.
S-LaB pUBLiCationS anD aCtivitieS
GuidanceBriefing papers include:1 interest-free Funding for Energy Efficient labs.2. understanding laboratory Energy Consumption.3. laboratory Environmental assessment. 4. Effective and Energy Efficient Cold Storage.5. reducing Water Consumption in laboratories.6. Waste minimisation and recycling in laboratories.7. Strategic approaches to Sustainable labs.other publications include:1. Carbon, Energy and Environmental issues affecting laboratories in Higher Education. 2. the impact of Building design on laboratory performance - astraZeneca’s Etherow Building.3. Sustainable procurement of laboratory Equipment.4. Greening StEm Curricula. 5. demand related Ventilation.6. Sustainable laboratories - Energy Benchmark data. 7. the Effective laboratory - results of the 2012 S-lab awards and Conference.8. laboratory Equipment Sharing and reuse Software Comparison.
assessment and auditlaboratory Energy auditing - a detailed study of consumption at three life science and two chemistry labs at Cambridge, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Manchester and York Universities plus a ‘How To’ Guide.
laboratory Environmental assessment Framework (incorporated into the NUS Green Impact Scheme) and associated laboratory Environmental Good practice Guide.
laboratory Credits developed for BREEAM.
it Carbon and Energy Footprinting tool - developed by our sister SusteIT project.
Communities of practice Newsletter to almost 2,000 subscribers and as many attendees at 40+ events on all aspects of laboratory design, operation and use. Most presentations from the latter (and from the 2012 Conference) are available via www.goodcampus.org.
S-Lab analysed ‘before and after’ user performance and satisfaction in AstraZeneca’s Etherow Building
Good practice Cases These cover many aspects of laboratory design and operations at Belfast, Bradford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Queen Mary, and York Universities, plus AstraZeneca, Imperial College, Stanford and the University of California.
acknowledgementsThe Conference and Awards could not have happened without the much appreciated contributions of Michelle Jackson, Project Manager, Wendy Mason and Joan Ward at the Institute of Science and Tech nology; Irene Cooper, Rachael Hanmer-Dwight, Steve Dickson, Stephen Holloway, Paul Nolan, Phillip Woodward and others at the University of Liverpool; Alaine Martin, Ian Moulson, Arthur Nicholas, and Terry Croft, respectively chairs of UCLAS, EMU, UBMA and IST; Alan Cumber of the Institute of Cancer Research for hosting the Stage 2 judging (and the many judges who contributed to this); Rob Bristow of JISC and Paul Yates of the HEA for their support for, respectively, the science computing and teaching and learning strands of the Conference; Louise Renn, S-Lab programme Officer; and Emma Jones of Bradford College for designing this programme and other materials.