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From catheters to first-class welders, the facility that houses ISU's Eames Complex has a history

From catheters to first-class welders, the facility that houses ISU's Eames Complex has a history

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https://www.idahostatejournal.com/news/local/from-catheters-to-first-class-welders-the-facility-that-houses/article_330e6a55-f2f2-5fae-a5b6-a03223bdb830.html

To house its highly touted premier research facility, Idaho State University bought the former Ballard Medical Building on Pocatello’s east side in 2011 for $3.6 million.

At the time, it was heralded as a steal of a deal as ISU invested nearly $1.7 million to see the Research and Innovation in Science and Engineering, or RISE, Complex come to fruition.

From catheters to first-class welders, the facility that houses ISU's Eames Complex has a history

Sep 23, 2018, 12:15pm UTC
https://www.idahostatejournal.com/news/local/from-catheters-to-first-class-welders-the-facility-that-houses/article_330e6a55-f2f2-5fae-a5b6-a03223bdb830.html > To house its highly touted premier research facility, Idaho State University bought the former Ballard Medical Building on Pocatello’s east side in 2011 for $3.6 million. > At the time, it was heralded as a steal of a deal as ISU invested nearly $1.7 million to see the Research and Innovation in Science and Engineering, or RISE, Complex come to fruition.