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Facilities

Researchers in the Department of Biological Sciences have access to advanced biological research facilities with cutting-edge laboratories. Facilities are always open to department researchers and available for undergraduate research with appropriate faculty oversight.

Our Buildings

Bostian Hall

Bostian Hall houses many of the department’s staff offices, lecture halls and student training labs.

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Thomas Hall

Thomas Hall includes laboratories for genetics and microbiology researchers and the department’s administrative offices.

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David Clark Labs

David Clark Labs was remodeled in 2005. It contains many of the Biology Sciences laboratories as well as many of the offices for the department’s faculty, staff, graduate students and postdocs.

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Toxicology Building

The Toxicology Building opened in April 2001. It is located on NC State’s Centennial Campus, a 1,200-acre advanced technology community for university, industry and government partners.

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Ricks Hall

The buff brick and Ionic colonnade of this four-story building are as impressive as the programs it houses, including the Bioinformatics Research Center on the third floor.

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Department of Biological Sciences
BioSci Student Services and Advising Offices
2727 Bostian Hall
Campus Box 7611
Raleigh, NC 27695
919-515-3341
bioscihelp@ncsu.edu

Business Office
3510 Thomas Hall
Campus Box 7614
Raleigh, NC 27695
919-515-5705 (no student support offered; business calls only, please)
 
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