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Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB)
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MISSION

The mission of the Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) is to advance life sciences research and to stimulate bio-economic development in the State of Illinois. The IGB will house seven interdisciplinary Research Themes that will capitalize on the recent advances in genome science and technology. Seven Research Themes are envisioned to fall under one of three cross-cutting Program Areas: Systems Biology, Cellular and Metabolic Engineering and Genome Technology. The Systems Biology and Cellular and Metabolic Engineering Program Areas will likely encompass themes which utilizes microbes, plants or animals (including insects) as a model or target organisms. The Genome Technology theme may be independent, but in the final configuration preferably associated with one or more Research Themes in the other two Program Areas. The goal is to achieve integration within life kingdoms and across Program Areas, as well as higher order interactions among the Research Themes. Significant problems facing humanity will be addressed, such as stabilizing the biosphere, managing new and emerging pests and pathogens, and maintaining an abundant and healthy food supply. Coupled to the Research Themes will be programs that will explore the ethical, legal and social issues arising from the New Biology.

Harris A. Lewin

Harris A. Lewin, Ph.D.
Director


INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE FUTURE OF LIFE SCIENCES RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

The IGB will be housed in a $75 million, 107,000 sq.ft., state-of-the-art facility designed by CUH2A (http://www.cuh2a.com/flash/index.html), a world-renowned architecture and engineering firm. Construction will begin November 2003, with completion anticipated early in 2006. Each Research Theme will occupy 10,300 sq.ft. of space in IGB. Thematic areas can accommodate five Institute Faculty and their staff, four of whom will require wet lab space and one senior bioinformatician or theoretician. Approximately 50 faculty, staff and students can be accommodated in each of the seven thematic research areas. The scientific objectives of the Research Themes will be supported by a cluster of core facilities, including a state-of-the-art animal care facility, plant growth chambers, microfabrication facilities, a microscopy suite and bioinformation technology. The administrative "Gatehouse" of the IGB will house state-of-the-art conference facilities and teaching laboratories, a museum-quality outreach center, and a food service, all meant to provide a stimulating environment for conducting interdisciplinary research at the cutting edge of the life sciences revolution.

Proposed IGB Facility
Institute for Genomic Biology - estimated completion date Feburary 2006


IGB: Looking North from West Gregory

IGB Atrium

Gatehouse Public Outreach Area

Thematic Lab: Tissue Culture Area

Thematic Lab
 

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Harris A. Lewin, Ph.D.
Director
340 Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
1201 West Gregory Drive
Urbana, Illinois 61801
217-244-3034

Jennifer Quirk, Ph.D.
Associate Director
250A Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
1201 West Gregory Drive
Urbana, Illinois 61801
217-244-8378
quirk@uiuc.edu

Gary Anderson
Director of Budget and Resource Planning
250A Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
1201 West Gregory Drive
Urbana, Illinois 61801
217-244-8443
gandersn@uiuc.edu

Tim Kerestes
Director of Operations and Facilities
340 Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
1201 West Gregory Drive
Urbana, Illinois 61801
217-244-0337
timk@uiuc.edu

Helen Neef
Administrative Secretary
340 Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
1201 West Gregory Drive
Urbana, Illinois 61801
217-244-3034
hneef@uiuc.edu

 

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