The Bauer Laboratory

The Bauer Laboratory, built in 2002 as the home of the Bauer Center for Genomics Research, links the Naito Laboratory and the Sherman Fairchild Biochemistry building, on Harvard’s Cambridge campus. View Map

The 60,000-square-foot facility, designed by Ellenzweig Associates, houses robotics and instrumentation labs, wet and dry laboratory space, advanced computational infrastructure, and areas for social interactions.

The building was the gift of the late Charles T. “Ted” Bauer, who grew up in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated with the Harvard College class of 1942.

In 2008, the FAS Center for Systems Biology moved to the Northwest Laboratory.

 

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