The Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering (CILSE) architect Charles Klee gives a tour of the construction progress on Friday, April 29. This $150 million, nine-story, state-of-the-art research facility broke ground in May 2015 and when completed in spring 2017 will bring together life scientists, engineers, and physicians from the Medical and Charles River Campuses. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi
May 3, 2016
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The Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering

The $150 million nine-story, state-of-the-art Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering will bring together life scientists, engineers, and physicians from the Medical and Charles River Campuses when it is completed next spring. The project’s architect gave a tour April 29 to some of the folks who will occupy the building. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi