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WashU brings top minds together in one of largest neuroscience research buildings in world

Washington University’s newly built Neuroscience Research Building is seen on the school’s medical campus in the Central West End of St. Louis on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024. The 11-story building serves as a hub for research on Alzheimer’s disease, brain tumors, spinal cord injury, psychiatric illnesses and other neurological conditions.
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The Washington University School of Medicine celebrated Thursday the opening of its 11-story Neuroscience Research Building, touted as one of the largest neuroscience research buildings in the world, built to match the school’s reputation as the nation’s premier research institution in neurology.