
Laboratories from the Department of Neuroscience and other departments moved into our new Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building in 2023. The 11-story, 609,000-square-foot facility brings together more than 100 research teams from across the university focused on solving the many mysteries of the brain and the body’s nervous system.
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Newly opened Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building dedicated (Links to an external site)
Celebration signals ‘new era for medical science’
A look at plans for the new Washington University Neuroscience Research Building (Links to an external site)
The state-of-the-art facility will initially house approximately 100 teams comprising 875 researchers, including experts in neurology, neuroscience, neurosurgery, psychiatry, and anesthesiology.
Neurotech Hub at Washington University forms collaboration to develop custom printed circuit boards
Partnering with St. Louis–based uFab, the Neurotech Hub can meet the need for bespoke neuroscience technology in house.
Sustainability key focus in Neuroscience Research Building construction (Links to an external site)
Facility on track to achieve LEED Gold certification
Neuroscience leaders tour research building construction site (Links to an external site)
The Neuroscience Research Building’s 11 stories have been framed and siding installation has begun.