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Email klazoo@aol cor. PART-TIME NANNY. $10-15/hr. 2 kids. Mon.-Fri.3:30-6:30. Own vehicle.476-4138. INSTITUTE Continued from Page 1 biochemistry, biotechnology, cell biology, genetics and medicine. LSI is a 230,000 square-foot lab- oratory that cost $100 million to build. The building opened its doors in September 2003 but did not hold its grand opening convocation until Friday. The opening was one of the kick-off events for the University's campaign The Michigan Difference. Saltiel attributes the delay of the convocation to the institute's hectic schedule. The impetus of the con- current fundraising campaign will aid the institute in reaching its $30 million goal, Saltiel said. This money will be used for endowed professorships, to support research and buy equipment. The institute houses two separate centers - the Center for Chemical Genomics and the Center for Struc- tural Biology. Although the institute hopes to employ 25 to 30 faculty members and a total of 350 staffers, it cur- rently has 13 head researchers and about half of the graduate students* and technicians they expect to employ in the future. LSI is part of a three-building complex that includes Palmer Com- mons and the. Undergraduate Sci- ence Building. Palmer Commons is a $32 million, 99,000 square-foot conference hall and office facility, complete with a restaurant and banquet services. The third part of the complex, still under construction, is the $61 million, 140,000 square-foot Undergraduate Science Building. It is slated for completion in fall 2005 and will feature lecture halls and teaching laboratories for undergrad- uate science courses, as well as office space for student programs. The complex is located at the juncture of the Central and Medical Campuses to build what Saltiel called a "physical and philosophical bridge" between the two. WILLIS Continued from Page 3 plan will direct students to their new supervisor and appoint an interim dean. The University is currently not consider- ing anyone in particular for the position. "Certainly our goal is to have someone in place before school starts," Harper said. Willis said in an e-mail to his col- leagues last week that his reasons for resignation were personal and family- related, a decision that administrators said they support. "I respect his decision ... in making his family the priority and really wish him well," said Stephanie Pinder-Amak- er, assistant dean of students. Pinder-Amaker added that since Willis and his family live in Toledo, commuting might have been more chal- Pf