Northwestern University in Chicago, IL is planning to build a new state-of-the-art research center on the site of the old Prentice Women's Hospital, with the aim of becoming a global leader in medical research and finding tomorrow's cures. The new facility would attract $150 million a year of new medical research dollars, create 2,000 new full-time jobs, and generate an additional $390 million a year in economic activity in Chicago.
With its proximity to world-class partners and rare opportunities for discovery, Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine is well-positioned to attract the world's best medical researchers and contribute significantly to the advancement of medical science. The university's commitment to research breakthroughs and medical cures is evident in its ongoing efforts to treat and cure diseases such as ALS, Alzheimer's, HIV, and depression.
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