
Case Western Reserve University
Genomics Laboratory
With project goals of allowing for Good Clinical Laboratory Practice (GCLP) workflows and meeting Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) standards, Hasenstab Architects designed a new Genomics Laboratory at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine. The 1,600-square foot lab, which is located in the HG Wood Building, provides a wide range of genomics services, including genome sequencing, RNA-Seq, genotyping and epigenetics.
In addition to an open lab area with bench space and built-in workstations, the project also includes faculty offices, staff work areas and a (Pre-PCR) workroom. The renovation was completed in two phases with demolition of the proposed project area first to allow for discovery of unknowns prior to design.
Project Details
Client
Case Western Reserve University
Location
Cleveland, Ohio
Category
Completion
2017
Size
1,600 Square Feet
Keywords
Key Team Members
Ben Rantilla
Amber Duco