How a Building Can Catalyze Partnerships
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The Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center, a 125,000-square-foot research facility built by Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) at nearby Gateway Park, was designed to promote close collaboration among researchers from different life sciences and engineering disciplines, and also between faculty and student researchers and life sciences companies that lease space in the building. That theory has played out in practice with some exciting and promising results.
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