marley building

We are located in the Marley Building (above) at the University of Arizona. You can find us in rooms 418 and 420 of Marley. You can find it here or search for Marley building in an Interactive University buildings map.

Ravi’s office is located in 441E Marley building

Shipping Address

Palanivelu Lab 303 Forbes
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
Phone: 520-621-9567
Fax: 520-621-7186

Outside Visitors

Driving directions to our lab from I-10
  • Exit Speedway Blvd. and go east on Speedway.
  • Turn right onto Campbell Ave. and travel south.
  • Turn right onto 6th Street and travel west.
    • (Note: When going east on Speedway, before you reach 6th Street, you will see 6th AveDO NOT TURN into that. 6th Street is few more blocks away.)
  • Go past two traffic lights (and the football stadium).
  • 6th Street Parking Garage is on the right (visitors can park here).
  • Marley building is located couple of blocks north of the garage.
Driving directions to our lab from Tucson Intl. Airport
  • Exit airport and go north on Kino Parkway (signs for this will be seen at the first traffic light after exiting airport).
  • After some time, Kino Parkway becomes Campbell Ave.
  • Continue north on Campbell Ave.
  • Turn left on to 6th street and travel west.
  • Go past two traffic lights (and the football stadium).
  • 6th Street Parking Garage is on the right (visitors can park here).
  • Marley building is located couple of blocks north of the garage.
Contact Us

Email your comments or find contact information for our lab members at https://ag.arizona.edu/research/ravilab/lab%20people%20page.html

We Want Postdocs!

Do you want to join our laboratory as a postdoctoral fellow? Email Us.

We Want Grad Students!

Are you interested in joining our lab as a graduate student? Details can be found at: http://ag.arizona.edu/pls/gradprogram/index.htm

Visit UArizona

Want to learn more about University of Arizona? Visit and explore the possibilities at: http://www.arizona.edu/visit-ua

Visit Tucson

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