Duffield Hall, Cornell’s cutting-edge facility for nanotechnology and advanced
materials, opens this fall. When it does, it will be the best place in the
world for doing and studying nanoscience. It is the first of three new facilities
at the core of the university’s New Life Sciences Initiative.
Faculty and students from across Cornell will work together in Duffield’s
shared labs to develop innovative tools and find new solutions to our
most pressing global problems such as cancer, HIV, hunger, pollution,
and biosafety.
Click here for images of Duffield Hall
For more information:
Marsha Pickens
Assistant Dean
Engineering Alumni Affairs and Development
253 Carpenter Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
ph. 607.255.6094
fax 607.255.9606
mp26@cornell.edu
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