Washington University in St. Louis began construction in March, 2020, on an 11-story, 609,000-square-foot neuroscience research building on the School of Medicine campus. The project 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.
Laboratories from the Department of Neuroscience and other departments will begin to move into the building in summer 2023.
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