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The Life Sciences Complex is a physical expression of Syracuse University’s integrative approach to research and education. Faculty from different departments share common teaching facilities. Instructional laboratories are located side by side. Students and faculty from different disciplines—namely biology, chemistry, and biochemistry—professionally and socially engage one another to humanize the building.

Recently, SU scientists made the strategic decision to create an institutional research focus on cell signaling and ecological/environmental biology. The Life Sciences Complex supports this focus by facilitating scholarship in the converging areas of biological and environmental research. In the search for solutions at SU, biologists are studying the “micro” world right alongside and together with their “macro” world colleagues who are studying the environment. Together, they are crossing new thresholds in the way we study life on Earth. This collaborative approach—at the heart of our Life Sciences Complex—gives new meaning to the concept of biocomplexity in the 21st century.

The sustained success of the Life Sciences Complex requires support for several crucial initiatives:

Please join us in supporting a new state-of-the-art complex that will launch possibilities, impact lives, and incite change at SU and around the world. To learn more about the Life Sciences Complex and The Campaign for Syracuse University, go to givetosu.syr.edu or call Mary Lerner, assistant dean for advancement in The College of Arts and Sciences, at 315-443-8575.

To find out about the Marvin Druger Recognition Fund, which also supports the Life Sciences Complex, click here.