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A Celebration of the Life Sciences at Syracuse University
Dedication events Nov. 6 and 7 to include conversations about some of the most salient issues in 21st-century life sciences teaching and research

Syracuse University will dedicate its new Life Sciences Complex with a series of events on Nov. 6 and 7, including a keynote address by one of the nation’s foremost scientists—J. Craig Venter, a pioneer in decoding the human genome. [FULL STORY]

Classrooms and teaching labs are open for business in Syracuse University’s new Life Sciences Complex

Building will be dedicated on November 7, 2008

As Syracuse University students move back to campus, a small army of construction workers, faculty, and staff are working feverishly to ensure that teaching laboratories and classrooms in SU’s new Life Sciences Complex are ready for students for the first day of classes on August 25. [FULL STORY]


Internationally renowned genomic researcher J. Craig Venter to be keynote speaker at dedication of Syracuse University’s Life Sciences Complex Nov. 7, 2008

J. Craig Venter, a pioneer in decoding the human genome, will be the keynote speaker at the dedication of Syracuse University’s Life Sciences Complex Nov. 7. Venter’s address will highlight a daylong celebration that will include building tours, laboratory demonstrations, and conversations about some of the most salient issues in the Life Sciences and their effects on the living world.
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In Praise of Science

SU commissions Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Robert Ward to write for life sciences dedication Robert Ward was in the throes of reading a book by Carl Sagan when he got the call to write music for the opening of the Life Sciences Complex at Syracuse University. [FULL STORY]