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  1. The James H. Clark Center. The iconic form of Clark Center embodies the collaborative spirit of Bio-X. Sweeping windows reveal open lab spaces which dissolve the walls between labs, people and ideas. Researchers flow through this nexus that blends traditional departments, schools and areas of study.

  2. A view of Clark Center to the north (top) and to the west (bottom) at night. The James H. Clark Center (also abbreviated to the Clark Center) at Stanford University, California, United States, is a building, completed in 2003, that houses interdisciplinary research in the biological sciences.

  3. The James H. Clark Center at Stanford University in California houses the Bio-X programme, one of the most radical experiments in scientific research in the world, and which has remodelled the landscape of science and technological research at Stanford.

  4. The James H. Clark Center at Stanford University in California is the hub for Stanford Bio-X, one of the most radical experiments in scientific research in the world.

  5. James H. Clark Center, Stanford University. Health and Education. Image Gallery. The Clark Center continues the practice's investigations into the physical nature of the research environment, which began at Stanford with the Center for Clinical Science Research (CCSR).

  6. James H. Clark Center, Stanford University : Architects : FOSTER, NORMAN : Date : 2003 : Address : Stanford, USA : School : Floor Plan : 22760 SQ.M. Description : The Clark Center continues the practice's investigations into the physical nature of the research environment, which began at Stanford with the Center for Clinical Science Research ...

  7. Clark has contributed to Stanford University, where he was an associate electrical engineering professor. In 1999, he pledged $150 million toward construction of the James H. Clark Center for Biomedical Engineering and related programs for interdisciplinary biomedical research.