James H. Clark Center
"Clark Center" redirects here. For the community in Illinois, see Clark Center, Illinois.
The James H. Clark Center (also abbreviated to the Clark Center) at Stanford University is a building, completed in 2003, that houses interdisciplinary research in the biological sciences.
History
The building was designed by Foster and Partners in collaboration with MBT Architecture,[1] and was funded by donations from James H. Clark and Atlantic Philanthropies.[1]
Tenants
The Clark Center is home to Stanford's Bio-X Program, which seeks to encourage researchers in the biological sciences to interact with researchers in other fields.
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