Buildings of the Perelman School of Medicine

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John Morgan Building of the Perelman School of Medicine
Buildings of the Perelman School of Medicine
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Motto N/A
Established 1765
Type Private
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City Philadelphia
State Pennsylvania
Country United States
Campus Urban
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The Buildings of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania are a collection of facilities dedicated to medical education, research, and healthcare. The Perelman School of Medicine, founded in 1765, is one of the oldest medical schools in the United States and is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Notable Buildings[edit | edit source]

The Perelman School of Medicine comprises several notable buildings, each serving a unique purpose in the institution's mission to advance medical knowledge and practice.

John Morgan Building[edit | edit source]

The John Morgan Building is one of the primary structures of the Perelman School of Medicine. Named after John Morgan (physician), the founder of the medical school, this building houses administrative offices, lecture halls, and research laboratories.

Stemmler Hall[edit | edit source]

Stemmler Hall is another significant building within the Perelman School of Medicine. It contains various research facilities and is named after Dr. John W. Stemmler, a prominent figure in the school's history.

Biomedical Research Building (BRB)[edit | edit source]

The Biomedical Research Building (BRB) is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to cutting-edge biomedical research. It includes laboratories, offices, and collaborative spaces designed to foster innovation and discovery.

Smilow Center for Translational Research[edit | edit source]

The Smilow Center for Translational Research is focused on bridging the gap between laboratory research and clinical application. This building supports translational research initiatives and houses advanced research equipment and resources.

Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine[edit | edit source]

The Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine is a comprehensive outpatient facility that provides a wide range of medical services. It is designed to integrate patient care with research and education, offering specialized treatment options and clinical trials.

Jordan Medical Education Center[edit | edit source]

The Jordan Medical Education Center is dedicated to medical education and training. It features modern classrooms, simulation labs, and other educational resources to support the development of future healthcare professionals.

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