Training Program at the Chemistry Biology Interface
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Facilities

CBI trainees will have access to specialized research facilities and equipment necessary to carry out scientific inquiry at the chemistry-biology interface.

CBI faculty labs - located for the most part in interconnected buildings including Roger Adams Laboratory, Noyes Laboratory, and the Chemical and Life Sciences Laboratory - house some of this equipment.

Several research facility clusters open to the campus community and that are key to experimental endeavors at Illinois are particularly relevant to the CBI trianing program. They are housed in:

The School of Chemical Sciences maintains extensive facilities specializing in molecular characterization as well as shops for fabrication, instrument design, and computing support. Among these are the:

 

Roy J. Carver Biotechnology Center, a special unit of the Graduate College that coordinates biotechnology-related activities across campus units, maintains four facilities specializing in protein and DNA/RNA analysis/synthesis that are of interest to the CBI program:

 

The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology also maintains facilities, like the Biomedical Imaging Center, primarily associated with visualization and imaging and that are available to CBI faculty and trainees who find imaging capabilities to be integral to their research. (Some faculty have research groups located at Beckman.)

The Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) is a $75 million, 186,00 sq ft facility scheduled to be completed by mid-2006. Each of the IGB’s thematic research areas will be housed in a Thematic Lab Module that will provide lab facilities for biology, chemistry, and bioinformatics. (Five CBI faculty are full IGB associates and will have lab space therein; two are IGB affiliates.)