Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

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The DIBS project transforms a 11,000 SF abandoned chiller equipment space in the basement of the Levine Science Research Center Building at Duke University into a light-filled, creative, and collaborative work space for the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences.

Summary

Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) was created as a cross-school, campus-wide, interdisciplinary Institute with a commitment to building an interactive community of brain science research and scholarship.

DIBS encourages innovation and collaborations that transcend the boundaries of traditional disciplines, bringing together a diverse community of academics from the biomedical sciences, social sciences, physical sciences, humanities, law, business, public policy, mathematics, computer science and engineering.

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