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Webcam Reveals Progress of New Research Building

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Nov 25, 2002

Webcam Reveals Progress of New Research Building

WebcamThose interested in how the Feinberg School’s new research building is coming along don’t have to be anywhere near the Chicago campus. They can see both still pictures and video of the construction site for the Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center of Northwestern University, thanks to a Webcam recently installed on the 16th floor of the nearby Tarry Building by the University’s Facilities Management Department.

Expected to open in late 2004, the Lurie Medical Research Center will feature more than 200,000 net square feet of space dedicated to research in genetics and molecular medicine, cancer, neurosciences, and biomedical engineering.

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