PALM BEACH, FL—The new LEED Gold-certified research center for the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience has been completed. Scientists there are conducting research on the nervous system with the hopes of developing better research diagnostics and treatments for brain disorders.

Sitting on six acres at Florida Atlantic University's John D. MacArthur Campus, the
three-story, 100,000-square-foot facility offers 57,600 square feet laboratory space.
The build-to-suit facility provides an optimized environment for on-site bio-imaging, laser microscopy, wet- and dry-bench research, instrumentation, computational research and core imaging.

Jones Lang LaSalle Project and Development Services served as program manager, overseeing development and construction of the project. ZGF Architects designed the building. The Weitz Company and DPR Construction partnered on the construction manager front.

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