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Samuel C. Johnson Medical Research Building

Samuel C. Johnson Medical Research Building

The Samuel C. Johnson Medical Research Building was named in honor of Mr. Samuel C. Johnson, the longest-serving member of the Board of Directors of the Mayo Foundation. Dedicated on November 9, 1993, it offers 75,000 total square feet on four floors, three above ground and one below. The facility currently houses nine research laboratories and ten core facilities. When staffing is complete, the building will house 10-12 independent research programs, supported by more than 100 staff, including postdoctoral fellows and graduate students from around the world.

Mayo Clinic Collaborative Research Building

The Mayo Clinic Collaborative Research Building is a 110,000 square-foot facility specifically devoted to developing and supporting medical research that will help patients in Arizona and beyond. The Building opened in the Spring of 2005, and compliments the activities housed within the adjacent Samuel C. Johnson Medical Research Building.

Mayo Clinic Collaborative Research Building

The MCCRB, as the new building is called, houses Mayo Clinic cancer research laboratories on the 3rd floor, and the Mayo Clinic Research Services, Campus Development, and Legal Department offices on 1st floor. In addition, the 1st and 2nd floors of the MCCRB house laboratories and support staff space for the several organizations that employ scientists who are research collaborators with Mayo Clinic: the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) Translational Drug Development team, the TGen Cancer Drug Development Laboratory (CDDL), InNexus, and Arizona State University.

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