Facilities

In about four years, IBSI will move to a brand new facility, the Integrative BioSystems Building, on the corner of Atlantic Drive and 10th Street. This building will serve as the locus for Georgia Tech’s efforts to improve human health through an enhanced understanding of complex living systems. This will be accomplished through the co-location and integration of faculty and students from science, engineering and computing whose research focuses on molecules, cells, organisms, and populations as a composite of dynamically interacting systems and pathways, which together control the manifestation of disease and determine the state of health.

The Integrative Biosystems Building will be a signature building at Georgia Tech. It will provide state-of-the-art laboratory facilities that support genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, and nanomedicine in an interdisciplinary environment designed to accelerate discovery beyond the boundaries of current knowledge. The building will have space for research and laboratory instruction of approximately 85 faculty members, 425 graduate students, and several hundred undergraduates.

Here is an artist's rendering:
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The future home of the Integrative BioSystems Institute