
“The 130,000 square feet of private lab space could not have been built except through this kind of partnership and its presence will pave the way for more life science businesses to grow and energize Rhode Island’s economy. “This public-private partnership is exactly the catalyst needed to propel life science development in the District,” said Robert Davis, chairman of the I-195 Redevelopment District Commission. There will also be an opportunity for public comment and a presentation by the commission’s design consultant. 12/7 By editorial office ‘DIABETYPING’: A NEW APPROACH TO DIABETES CARE Everyone’s type 2 diabetes has a specific cause. 19 where Ancora L&G will present its design. The public design review process will begin at the I-195 Redevelopment District Commission meeting on Oct. “The commitment of this new laboratory space will allow our staff to work more efficiently and safely while positioning the laboratory to respond to emerging infectious disease and chemical public health concerns for decades to come.”

Gallagher, director of the State Health Laboratories. “The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for public health laboratories to rapidly scale up testing and apply new technologies like pathogen genomic sequencing,” said Glen R. The updated space will allow the State Health Laboratory to be more flexible in response to emerging threats and applying new technologies, including the expanding field of genome sequencing. It is a scalable revenue model and therefore not dependent on (temporary) subsidies.


With 50,000 square feet of direct usable space, the new lab will offer a larger, more modern and technologically advanced workspace compared to the current state health lab located at 50 Orms St. Ancora Health uses modern technology to efficiently reach as many people as possible.
