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Cook Hall, formerly known as the Materials & Life Sciences Building, was completed in 1992. The building was partially funded by the U.S. Department of Energy as an energy conservation demonstration facility. Dozens of BMBCB investigators and students occupy two floors of the structure east wing. Cook Hall is also shared by the state of the art Keck Biophysics Facility, and the departments of Materials Science and Engineering, and Neurobiology and Physiology.

Cook Hall on Evanston Campus Interactive Map