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The Roger A. and Helen B. '''Krone Engineered Biosystems Building''' (known as EBB) is an interdisciplinary facility at ] for researchers in biology, chemistry, and engineering working to elevate understanding of living systems and bring about new cures for diseases.<ref>{{cite web |title=Krone Engineered Biosystems Building |url=https://ebb.gatech.edu/ |website=Georgia Tech |publisher=Georgia Tech}}</ref> The Roger A. and Helen B. '''Krone Engineered Biosystems Building''' (known as EBB) is an interdisciplinary facility at ] for researchers in biology, chemistry, and engineering working to elevate understanding of living systems and bring about new cures for diseases.<ref>{{cite web |title=Krone Engineered Biosystems Building |url=https://ebb.gatech.edu/ |website=Georgia Tech |publisher=Georgia Tech}}</ref>



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The Roger A. and Helen B. Krone Engineered Biosystems Building (known as EBB) is an interdisciplinary facility at Georgia Tech for researchers in biology, chemistry, and engineering working to elevate understanding of living systems and bring about new cures for diseases.

Sponsorship

The Krones contributed a lead gift in support of the building, which opened in 2015. Roger Krone, the current CEO of Scouting America, previously held senior program management and finance positions at Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, and General Dynamics.

References

  1. "Krone Engineered Biosystems Building". Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech.
  2. Wallace, Lance. "Georgia Tech Names Engineering Biosystems Building for Krone Family". gatech.edu. Georgia Tech. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
  3. "Georgia Tech Roger A. and Helen B. Krone Engineered Biosystems Building". Newcomb & Boyd. Newcomb & Boyd. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  4. "Georgia Tech Roger A. and Helen B. Krone Engineered Biosystems Building". Newcomb & Boyd. Newcomb & Boyd. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
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