From: Vincent Duffy <duffy**At_Symbol_Here**PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Open plan research buildings
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 12:16:02 -0500
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Message-ID: 58F9AEFD-2A2E-4A5C-8D79-323BD50F06BA**At_Symbol_Here**purdue.edu
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Wow! This is great timing for that discussion with some building renovations in planning stages at Purdue at this time. Thanks for suggesting this.
Best regards,
Vincent Duffy

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> On Feb 21, 2014, at 7:27, "Ralph B. Stuart" wrote:
>
> I noticed while scanning this morning's C&EN headlines this notice:
> Are you in favor of the trend for open plan research buildings? Do they make for more collaboration and better science? Or are they noisy, distracting and stressful places to work? At C&EN we'd like to hear your opinion for an upcoming article. If you would like to participate please email Senior Editor Alex Scott at a_scott**At_Symbol_Here**acs.org.
>
> I thought that DCHAS members might have some interesting thoughts on the matter and want to contact Alex...
>
> - Ralph
>
>
> Ralph Stuart CIH
> Chemical Hygiene Officer
> Department of Environmental Health and Safety
> Cornell University
>
> rstuart**At_Symbol_Here**cornell.edu

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