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CUBEInC at a Glance

What is CUBEInC?

CUBEInC is an ecosystem for translating technological innovation to enhance clinical care and education. The goals of CUBEInC are to:

  • Provide a collaborative environment for clinically driven research, technology development and innovation.
  • Develop novel educational programs targeting transformative skillsets.
  • Create specialized space for cutting-edge biomedical technology research.
  • Develop clinical and industrial partnerships.
  • Support start-up companies and stimulate economic development in South Carolina.

4th floor of building 200C

  • 31,000 sq. ft.
    • Wet lab/office/conference spaces
      • Clemson Bioengineering
      • Steadman Hawkins / Bio-skills Cadaver Lab (5,500 sq feet)
      • Prisma CVT Program (1088 sf)
      • (2) NIH Funded Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence
      • Companies
      • Common space (~4200 SF)
    • Clemson renewed lease with Prisma: 10/2022 – 8/2028
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Available Lab/Office Space

  • Labs 4139 & 4144
    • ~ 1,150 sqft (ea)
    • Attached office (120 sqft) and cell culture lab space (76 sqft) in each lab
    • Chemical hoods
    • Sinks
    • Eye wash/safety showers
  • Rates
    • Lab $24/sqft
    • Office $22/sqft
      • Utilities included
    • Ability to rent individual bench spaces/office spaces.
    • Access to kitchens, conference rooms, autoclave(s), distilled water.
    • Additional services offered at defined rates
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 Overview of CUBEInC


Interested in Renting Space?

Contacts:

Melinda Harman, Ph.D.
Deputy Director, CUBEInC
484-883-2033
harman2@clemson.edu

General Process:

  • Provide summary of business/activities / special requirements.
  • Identification of potential hazards (chemicals/biohazards).
    • Pre-operational, safety, health, environment review (provided)
  • Sublease agreement review/signing by subtenant.
  • Clemson signs sublease.
  • Prisma signs sublease.

Joint Operating Group (JOG)

The JOG will annually report to the Clemson-Prisma Health Steering Committee on operations and strategic mission of CUBEInC. The JOG will be responsible for strategically repurposing the facility and re-educating key stakeholders within and external to both Clemson and Prisma Health on the strategic value of the Patewood facility as a research and clinical learning environment. The JOG will facilitate the Clemson-Prisma Health relationship relative to the location as well as facility operations of CUBEInC and will consider any changes in allocation of space (users, division between Prisma Health and Clemson) to be agreed upon by Clemson and Prisma Health. JOG consists of key stakeholders from Clemson and Prisma Health research and academics as well as Prisma Health Orthopedics.