October 27, 2011
Whitehorse – The opening of the new Yukon Research Centre (YRC) Laboratory at Yukon College will usher in a new era for research in the territory, says the YRC’s director, Clint Sawicki.
“We’ve built a facility that Yukon scientists, and visiting researchers, have needed for many years,” says Sawicki. “We know the basics of what folks want, and we think we have a good start.”
Officials will cut the ribbon opening the $2.7 million facility on Thursday, October 27 at 3:30 p.m..
The gleaming, two-story building on the Yukon College campus has a Class 2 Biohazard lab facility, space for receiving and securing samples, office space for visiting researchers, and a collections room that Sawicki says may one day be a real treasure for Yukoners as the beginnings of a natural history museum.
The building was developed as a multipurpose lab, flexible enough for researchers doing anything from work on permafrost to wildlife to northern health issues.