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Top 10 Things You Can Do to Increase Lab Sustainability

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Drawing from past projects and Best Practices, Pat Larrabee of Facility Logix will review the top 10 things lab managers and facility operators can do to increase the sustainability of their lab operations, including recommendations on how to win management support (and funding!) for implementation. From equipment selection to management of chemicals and consumables, this presentation offers a handy way to “find your lab joy” by making small changes that contribute to improved sustainability.

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Founder and President, Facility Logix
Pat Larrabee is the Founder and President of Facility Logix, an owner’s representative and management consulting firm for biotechnology and life sciences companies. With more than 30 years of experience in the biotechnology industry, Pat applies biotech and facility management expertise to address the facility-related needs of biotechnology companies, public and private institutions, economic development organizations, and commercial real estate firms and developers. She advises clients across the country as both an owner’s rep and project manager for major biotech and life sciences facility expansions.

Many growing life science clusters trust Facility Logix to help plan and develop communities of innovation and biotech ecosystems that attract industry and develop the workforce. Facility Logix offers facility project management, feasibility studies, and market positioning/strategic operational analyses as core services, while facilitating collaboration with industry partners and providing value-add to brokers and commercial real estate firms. The firm serves clients such as Johns Hopkins University, United Therapeutics, bluebird bio, George Mason University, Integrated Biotherapeutics, Eisai, MaxCyte, the Mayo Clinic and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.
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