The 66,000-square-foot facility’s first floor will house a sports medicine practice that is currently based in Dayton’s Miami Valley Hospital. The school hopes bringing the sports medicine physicians on campus will help foster more interaction with the university, wring out operational costs and improve efficiencies.
The other two floors of the new building will include a $22 million neurology research lab and the neurosciences research program. The neurology specialists will team with the sports medicine physicians on translational research with real-world applications.
Read the report on Wright State University School of Medicine’s new medical facility.
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