May 28, 2020
NYC Builds Bio+ Life Science Facility Planning Post COVID-19

 

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Like many office tenants and other urban occupiers, the Life Science sector is reacting in real time to the COVID-19 outbreak. The term “Life Science” often brings images of lab space to mind but that is not always the case. Many life science campuses in urban centers have as much office, training, meeting and amenity space as they have lab space.

As the nation’s most influential life science clusters compete to attract top talent and researchers to their campuses, this webinar examined how experts predict the design and development of leading life science facilities will evolve in the wake of the pandemic.

TOPICS INCLUDE THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE FOLLOWING:

• Planning and designing life science campuses

• Capital requirements based on new guidelines

• Evolving laboratory space standards and density limitations

• Environmental health and safety for life science tenants

• Accelerators, incubators and the startup community

• Market trends and opportunities

Agenda

1:00 PM – 1:05 PM Welcome and Overview of the Meeting

  • Nancy J Kelley, President & CEO, Nancy J Kelley + Associates

1:05 PM – 1:45 PM Panel Presentation

MODERATORS:

  • Nancy J Kelley, President & CEO, Nancy J Kelley + Associates
  • Kevin Davies, PhD, Editor at Large, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

FEATURED SPEAKERS:

  • Jeff Tompkins, IIDA, LEED AP, Founding Partner, SGA
  • Anthony M Montalto, Associate Partner, JB&B
  • Robert Mitchell, AIA, NCARB, Principal, Owner, Mitchell Architectural Group, P.C.
  • Jim Holland, Managing Director of Professional Services, Triumvirate Environmental
  • Kevin Davies, PhD, Editor at Large, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

1:45 PM – 2:00 PM Q&A With Audience Survey / Trend Predictions