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Leroy Hood Sizes Up South Lake Union as Institute for Systems Biology Expands – Hood to speak in Bozeman, Montana 3/12

Few people in Seattle know much about Hood’s nonprofit research center, and it puzzles more than a few biologists, but it has definitely been on a roll the past couple years.

Leroy Hood’s eye is turning from the north to the south side of Seattle’s Lake Union. The biotechnology pioneer and his colleagues at the Institute for Systems Biology http://www.systemsbiology.org/ are looking for new digs that are twice as big as their 65,000 square foot facility on the north side of the lake, Hood says.

“We just don’t have enough space. It’s an ideal building, we love the location, and the view of the city is terrific,” Hood says. “But we need twice as much space.”

Luke Timmerman

Full Story: http://www.xconomy.com/seattle/2010/03/10/leroy-hood-sizes-up-south-lake-union-as-institute-for-systems-biology-expands/

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Leroy Hood, President And Cofounder Of The Institute For Systems Biology, 3/12, Montana State University , Bozeman http://matr.net/article-38057.html

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