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Rochester Review
March–April 2011
Vol. 73, No. 4

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Under One Roof Rochester researchers in the new Clinical and Translational Science Building aim to accelerate the clinical applications of biomedical research.
ctsb_graphic(Illustration: Steve Boerner for Rochester Review)

“Found in Translation”: More about the building

The new 200,000-square-foot Clinical and Translational Science Building brings together scientists, physicians, nurses, researchers, and other staff who were formerly scattered across the University. Scheduled for dedication in April, the new building will be home to the Clinical and Translational Science Institute, which in 2006 received one of the nation’s first NIH grants designed to help accelerate the application of the discoveries of medical science.

The new facility shares an atrium with the adjacent School of Nursing, symbolizing the close connection between clinical research and the School of Medicine and Dentistry and the School of Nursing.

—Kathleen McGarvey