One billion dollars was raised in 2015 for cancer early detection and research, the Oregon Health and Science University’s 320,000-square-foot, seven-floor Knight Cancer Research building in Portland, Ore., featuring intellectual and social hubs, centralized, shared equipment, and research core facilities.
Since September 2018, the center’s collaborative work has been taking place in an open laboratory design. Every person has daylight access in a high-performance, environmentally sustained workplace, featuring toxin-free and carcinogen-free materials.