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The University of Cincinnati, part of the State University Systems of Ohio, is among the top 200 universities in the world. The National Science Foundation has recently ranked the University of Cincinnati in the top 10% (34th out of 489) of all public research universities in the USA based on its more than $443 million in extramurally sponsored grant awards.
About eighty percent of these awards support biomedical research and training. UC is a leading 21st century urban research institution located on 473 acres with 117 buildings sited among expansive and interlinking sculptured green spaces, walkways, and watercourses.
Architecturally notable Vontz Center of Molecular Sciences, Cardiovascular Center, and CARE/Crawley buildings anchor our Academic Health Center. The University of Cincinnati, with more than 40,000 students, offers a myriad of student-centered services and resources and is located in Cincinnati's Uptown District
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The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies, a Frank Gehry design, serves as the gateway to the Academic Health Center. Not only is the design of this research building stunning, but the work taking place in its laboratories is transforming fundamental biomedical understanding.
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The Cardiovascular Research Center is home to the College of Medicine’s cardiovascular scientists and includes specialized equipment specific for their needs as well as extensive animal facilities.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, a nonprofit academic medical center established in 1883, is one of the oldest and most distinguished pediatric hospitals in the United States, ranking as one of the top three pediatric hospitals in the country.
The CARE/Crawley Building opened in 2008, providing 240,000 square feet of new space on UC’s medical campus, including lab, research, teaching and library facilities. The medical bookstore and Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library span the space between the Medical Sciences Building and CARE/Crawley Building
The Medical Sciences Building (MSB), built in 1974, has long been home to UC's College of Medicine. The MSB houses College of Medicine laboratories and office and classroom space as well as Kresge Auditiorum. The medical bookstore and Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library span the space between the MSB and CARE/Crawley Building.
The Mount Reid Pavilion, opened in 1951, houses the Anesthesia Administrative offices. The UC Simulation Center is also located in the Medical Sciences Building.
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