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According to a May 19 press release, the Institute's mission is "to enhance the health and well-being of local, national and global populations through innovative, interdisciplinary health services research." Mas- son wrote the renovations to the NCRC will serve the goals of the Institute by updating infra- structural and systematic inad- equacies in the currently vacant building. David Canter, executive director of the NCRC, said the Institute will facilitate increased partnership between several health programs already housed in the NCRC. "We're viewing this new institute as an opportunity to bring multiple groups together," Canter said. Canter said Building 16 has been vacant for two years and is currently compartmental- ized into multiple office spaces that don't provide for much col- laborative space, adding that infrastructural upgrades will be essential to fulfilling the Insti- tute's mission. "We want a lot of open areas where people can meet and talk and generally advance the idea that we have at NCRC to be a collaborative environment," 6 Canter said. James Woolliscroft, dean of the Medical School, will super- vise the newly appointed direc- tor and a search will begin this spring to fill the position. BE A BARTENDER $300 day poten- lial. No exp. nec., training courses available. AGE 18+ 800-965-6520x125. AD VE TISE WITH THE CLASS IFIEDS