Eleanor and Guy Dodson building at York University

Eleanor and Guy Dodson building at York University

Work is progressing well on the creation of the new Eleanor and Guy Dodson building at York University. The project includes the construction of a new advanced structural imaging facility, including a NMR laboratory, Cryo-EM laboratory, Wet and dry prep laboratories, Crystallisation room, plant within enclosure and gas cylinder store, office and welfare space along with a new green roof.

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