McGill University Life Sciences Research Complex
The McGill University Life Sciences Research Complex (MULSRC) or simply the McGill Life Sciences Complex is a collaborative effort between McGill's Faculty of Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and the McGill University Health Centre to create a multi-disciplinary research environment for investigators in the life sciences. The complex brings scientists together to work on research projects within five thematic biomedical fields:
- Cancer
- Genetics of complex traits
- Chemical biology
- Developmental and reproductive biology
- Cell information systems
Buildings
[edit]The Life Sciences Complex is located within three interconnected buildings on the McGill campus in downtown Montreal:
- McIntyre Medical Sciences Building, 3655 Promenade Sir William Osler
- Stewart Biological Sciences Building, 1205 Dr Penfield Avenue
- Bellini Building and Cancer Pavilion
Together, the complex provides over 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m2) for offices, classrooms and laboratories.[1]
Stewart Biology Building underwent extensive renovations starting in 2017 in order to modernize its facilities.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Building | McGill Life Sciences Complex
- ^ Lee, Cynthia. "Ottawa to provide $70 M to McGill for research-facility upgrades, energy-saving renovations". McGill University. Retrieved 19 October 2017.