The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies - Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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N 39° 08.169 W 084° 30.363
16S E 715555 N 4334847
One of the strangest looking buildings in Cincinnati, the Vontz Center focuses on molecular biology.
Waymark Code: WM80GQ
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 01/03/2010
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From the Center's Website:
"Researchers in the Vontz Center are focused on on the basic biology of cancer, endocrinology, and neuroscience. By studying the genetic and cellular causes and possible cures for diseases such as diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's and stroke, researchers can impact the lives of millions of people. A permanent display in the lobby honors Albert B. Sabin, MD, the dedicated physician and faculty member whose research at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and Children's Hospital Medical Center led to the breakthrough live oral polio vaccine in 1960. His discovery saved millions of children worldwide from polio's crippling effects."
Address: The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Cincinnati, OH USA 45267
Website: [Web Link]
Main Field of Science: Medical sciences
Sector: Higher Education
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