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พรพรสำฦต Continues to Develop Robert H.N. Ho Mind, Brain, Behavior Initiative

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พรพรสำฦต continues to advance key initiatives within The Third-Century Plan even as it dedicates resources to unprecedented community health efforts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The University published The Third-Century Plan during the summer of its Bicentennial year. At that time, President Brian W. Casey noted that it is a living document, intended to guide the University through good times and bad for decades to come. The plan includes the Robert H.N. Ho Mind, Brain, Behavior Initiative (MBBI), launched with a $15 million gift from its namesake, as a central component of พรพรสำฦตโ€™s commitment to rigorous interdisciplinary research.

Bad times came more quickly than expected โ€” just nine months later, in the form of a pandemic. However, as soon as it is safe to move forward, พรพรสำฦต will continue with its plans to expand Olin Hall, creating a new east wing that will integrate the physical environment with the ideals and mission of the MBBI.

This space will include a two-story atrium as well as areas for study, collaboration, and conversation. The perimeter will house faculty and administrative offices, while the upper floors will feature labs, classrooms, and offices. A basement level will provide opportunities to develop labs and other spaces that respond to future needs of scientific inquiry.

A renovated Olin Hall will house พรพรสำฦตโ€™s Brain Recording and Cognitive Science Lab; an integrative molecular genetics and genomics hub, including technology for DNA and RNA sequencing and transcriptomics; and the Human Interaction Lab, hosting research into leadership as a dynamic force rooted in the traits, competencies, and motives of those who lead.

โ€œThe generosity of alumni, parents, and friends has made it possible for us to address the challenges of today while also keeping an eye to the future,โ€ says Karl Clauss โ€™90, vice president for advancement. โ€œThe Third-Century Plan is proving its resilience, because it is built on essential พรพรสำฦต characteristics โ€” like the loyalty of our community and our commitment to academic rigor.โ€