Difference between revisions of "BSP"

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The Biological Sciences and Physics building houses the [[EEB Collections Facility]] (BSP 115) and the associated Collections library (BSP 112). In addition, EEB faculty often teach in one of the large lecture halls (BSP 130 and 131). The weekly [[EEB Department Seminar]] is held in BSP 130.
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The Biological Sciences and Physics building primarily supports laboratory space for the [[MCB]] and Physics departments.
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Members of the UConn EEB Department use the following facilities in BSP:
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*The [[EEB Collections Facility]] (BSP 115) and the associated Collections library (BSP 112).
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*The two large lecture halls (BSP 130 and 131) are often used by EEB faculty. The weekly [[EEB Department Seminar]] and the [[Graduate Student Symposium]] are held in BSP 130.
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*The research greenhouses accessible to authorized personnel via elevator.
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*The [[Biotech Facility]] offers on-site pickup of lab necessities such as DNA cleanup kits and Big Dye for sequencing.
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*The Up & Atom Café downstairs offers coffee, bagels, sandwiches, and other gustatory distractions.

Revision as of 23:52, 4 September 2007

The Biological Sciences and Physics building primarily supports laboratory space for the MCB and Physics departments.

Members of the UConn EEB Department use the following facilities in BSP:

  • The EEB Collections Facility (BSP 115) and the associated Collections library (BSP 112).
  • The two large lecture halls (BSP 130 and 131) are often used by EEB faculty. The weekly EEB Department Seminar and the Graduate Student Symposium are held in BSP 130.
  • The research greenhouses accessible to authorized personnel via elevator.
  • The Biotech Facility offers on-site pickup of lab necessities such as DNA cleanup kits and Big Dye for sequencing.
  • The Up & Atom Café downstairs offers coffee, bagels, sandwiches, and other gustatory distractions.