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Newly opened Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building dedicated

One of the world’s largest neuroscience research buildings, and the many scientists who will conduct research there, were celebrated in a dedication ceremony Thursday, Jan. 18, on the Washington University Medical Campus. Also celebrated was the 11-story building’s new name: the Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building, in recognition of a gift from Fort, a longtime supporter of the university.
One of the world’s largest neuroscience research buildings, and the many scientists who will conduct research there, were celebrated in a dedication ceremony Thursday, Jan. 18, on the Washington University Medical Campus. Also celebrated was the 11-story building’s new name: the Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building, in recognition of a gift from Fort, a longtime supporter of the university.
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Dozens of noted scientists, philanthropists, and university, state and local leaders gathered Thursday, Jan. 18, to celebrate the dedication of one of the world’s largest neuroscience research buildings, a gleaming state-of-the-art facility on the Washington University Medical Campus.