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May 30, 2007
The Institute of Life Science
Next week we move labs (and some offices - but not mine) into the new Institute of Life Science (ILS) building. We got to have a look around it this morning.
In through the rotating doors.
Lots of glass around. Good for keeping an eye on PhD students.
The large atrium lets you shout at people on other floors, which should cut down on emails.
Loads of lab space for future expansion. I had better get some grant applications submitted.
There are some excellent views from the higher floors.
It's not finished yet.
Looking up the atrium, probably from near the entrance to the future Starbucks due to open in here.
By on May 30, 2007 1:29 PM | 3 Comments







Every good research building has caffeine close at hand. Things to try from Starbucks: Chai tea latte (my favorite,) and Vanilla Bean Frappacino made with the syrup, not the powder. The latter of the two is certainly appreciated when the Texas weather beats me down with a big 104 degree hammer.
Thanks for the recommendations. More caffeine = more work?
Lol, for me no caffeine= no work at all. It's best if I just appease the beast.