Feynman Center

Feynman Center, named for Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman, is a 262,000 square-foot facility primarily devoted to Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) manufacturing of molecular biology reagents for in vitro diagnostic (IVD) assays. Built in 2014, the space accommodates large-, medium- and small-scale bulk formulation, including the manufacture of DNA purification reagents, as well as product dispensing, and automated and manual kit packaging. Feynman also houses Quality Control labs, Document Control, and an open concept office area for up to 144 employees.

2780 Woods Hollow Road