Biology and Bioinformatics
Located in the Lasry Center, the Biology Department houses an autoclave and dish room, along with state-of-the-art equipment.
Working closely with faculty researchers, undergraduate and graduate students have access to the latest scientific tools and equipment.
Clark’s science facilities and labs encourage collaborative work and ensure that students have ample opportunity to get hands-on experience.
Our 50,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Lasry Center for Bioscience houses teaching laboratories, lecture halls, faculty offices, and research laboratories used by faculty and students in biology, biochemistry and molecular biology, and environmental science.
The Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center and its affiliated buildings include research, teaching, and office spaces for faculty and students in biochemistry and molecular biology, chemistry, environmental science, physics, mathematics, and computer science.
Across the Disciplines
Biology and Bioinformatics
Located in the Lasry Center, the Biology Department houses an autoclave and dish room, along with state-of-the-art equipment.
Chemistry
Housed in the Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center, the Chemistry Department includes extensive research and teaching laboratories.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology department houses extensive facilities and equipment, including several NMR spectrometers.
Geography and Earth Sciences
The Graduate School of Geography maintains high-performance computing environments for teaching and research.
Physics
The Physics Department’s teaching laboratories are dedicated to electronics, optics, atomic and nuclear physics, and more.
Psychology
Psychology facilities include over 35,000 square feet of laboratory space for all research, including offices for graduate students.