In September 2018, The University of Texas at Arlington officially opened its Science & Engineering Innovation & Research building, a state-of-the-art facility that will further establish UTA as a leading health science research and teaching institution.
"The building itself is a space that will catalyze and accelerate our teaching and research efforts," says Duane Dimos, vice president for research. "As an urban-serving Carnegie R-1 research university, we needed a space that could act as the focus for an innovation ecosystem to drive our regional economy and strengthen North Texas as a center for biotechnology and health science research."