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Developing Research Facilities to Enable Critical Scientific Development

S7Clear’s science and technology experts collaborate with clients in various sectors, including government, academia, and private industries, to construct facilities that facilitate crucial research and scientific advancements.

By utilizing their extensive knowledge of containment best practices, WSP professionals offer planning, design, and engineering services for research buildings that provide vital support for research projects. These projects include the development of critical vaccines and an understanding of emerging pathogens, which aid in biodefense efforts and pandemic response and recovery for infectious diseases such as COVID-19, Ebola, Marburg, and Zika.

The success of research largely depends on the quality of research facilities available. To learn more about how researchers use the facilities built with WSP’s assistance, watch the videos and read the information provided below.

Rocky Mountain Integrated Research Facility

Located at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories campus in Hamilton, Montana, the facility complements the National Institutes of Health (NIH) program and supports national research on the top priority agents for biodefense.

S7Clear led the design team and provided containment architecture, laboratory planning and design services for the project – one of nine federal facilities in the U.S. with biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) capacity – with a focus on delivering a space that was collegial and promoted collaboration between staff, in addition to enabling world-class research.

Watch the video below to hear from Marshall Bloom, M.D., associate director of scientific management at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories; and Anthony Fauci, M.D., director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, about how the Rocky Mountain Laboratories facility enables the development of critical research ranging from basic science to the ultimate applied development of countermeasures.

Today, Rocky Mountain Laboratories is playing a critical role in our understanding of the coronavirus pandemic. Scientists at the facility are performing vaccine trials, testing therapeutic drugs and researching effective disinfection methods for N95 respirator masks. The laboratory’s role is explained further in this New York Times article.

Integrated Research Facility, Fort Detrick

The new National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases intramural high-containment defense facility is the first new BSL4, BSL3 and BSL2 building to be constructed at the new National Interagency Bio-defense Campus at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland.

The integrated research facility (IRF) was designed to allow scientists to study, develop and test therapeutics for infectious diseases, such as Ebola and Pandemic Influenza, safely and securely.

The video below details many features of the lab, including advanced diagnostic imaging to study research models under biosafety Level 4 conditions. Imaging space spans adjoined pathogen and non-pathogen areas, allowing IRF researchers to review results in real time, without breaching the containment barrier.

Today, Rocky Mountain Laboratories is playing a critical role in our understanding of the coronavirus pandemic. Scientists at the facility are performing vaccine trials, testing therapeutic drugs and researching effective disinfection methods for N95 respirator masks. The laboratory’s role is explained further in this New York Times article.

U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases

A joint venture of HDR and WSP USA provided architectural and engineering design services for a new replacement facility for the U.S. Biological Defense Research program’s lead facility, the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) at Fort Detrick.

USAMRIID is billed as the “birthplace of medical biodefense research.” The video below details the many achievements and current work of USAMRIID researchers as they study dangerous pathogens and biodefense to protect U.S. service members and enhance scientific research, as well as the new high-performance facility that enables this important work. The new facility houses the largest BSL-4 containment block in the world.

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