Life Science Research Lab 537

Division
Campus Planning, Design & Construction (CPDC)
Overview
The New Life Science Research Laboratory #537 project modernizes an original Life
Science building laboratory to support next-generation neurobiology research. The
renovation delivers a state-of-the-art environment tailored to the diverse experimental
needs of the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, enhancing both research capability
and lab efficiency.
Key Highlights
- Comprehensive renovation of an existing Life Science laboratory
- Installation of new lab safety features, casework, and fume hood
- Addition of new exhaust snorkels and upgraded lighting
- Creation of new behavior analysis rooms and an adjacent office area
- Improved workflow and separation between experimental and desk spaces
Impact
The renovated lab supports pioneering research into how neurons regulate tongue function—including movement, blood flow, and sensory processing. These insights could help explain why tongue function changes during stress or illness and inform understanding of neurodegenerative disorders. The new layout enables molecular biology, histology, animal surgery, physiological recording, and behavioral experiments to be conducted efficiently within one cohesive space.
The four new central recording and behavioral rooms allow for simultaneous experimentation while minimizing disruptions—significantly increasing flexibility, productivity, and focus for lab personnel.
Timeline
Design & Planning: October 2024-February 2025
Construction: February 2025-October 2025
Project Contacts
Jun Takatoh, PhD – Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurobiology and Behavior | jun.takato@stonybrook.edu
Craig Kay – Project Manager, Campus Planning, Design & Construction | craig.kay@stonybrook.edu
Tyler Okorn, RA, AIA, NCARB – CPDC Architect & Design Manager, Campus Planning, Design & Construction | tyler.okorn@stonybrook.edu