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Integrative Science Complex: Phase 2
Phase 2 will provide 100,000 square feet of labs, classrooms, and meeting space where UO faculty members and students can unlock the secrets of the human mind and brain.

Cost:
$60 million
Funding:
$30 million in private gifts, $30 million in state bonds
Timeline:
- Groundbreaking: 2009
- Completion: 2012
Project highlights:
The facility will enable the university to continue as a leader in brain research, which already is producing valuable applications related to learning and behavior and will expand the university’s opportunities for biomedical research promoting diagnostic and clinical applications.
Features:
- Collaborative teaching and research space that will support initiatives in the biosciences, neurosciences, learning and behavioral science, and computational sciences.
- New classroom space
- Common areas and modular design to facilitate interaction and integration across scientific disciplines.
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