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Regional Biocontainment Lab

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September 30, 2003

Colorado State University today (Sept. 30) was awarded a grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to construct a $22.1 million laboratory facility that will expand the university's ongoing, world recognized work in infectious disease and biodefense research as part of national efforts to improve biosecurity around the country.

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  1. NIH award strengthens CSU's excellent infectious diseases research
  2. New laboratory will triple CSU's facilities for infectious diseases research.
  3. CSU is an optimal location for the Regional Biocontainment Laboratory.
  4. Infectious diseases research is a research thrust at CSU.
  5. Award allows CSU to do even more in the areas of infectious diseases research.
  6. CSU has a history of safe and innovative infectious diseases research.
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Larry Penley

CSU President Larry Penley

Tony Frank

Anthony Frank - Vice President for Research and Information Technology

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Regional Biocontainment Lab Vicinity Plan

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