Healthcare Finance News April 15, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

The center is designed to accommodate more than 80 principal investigator teams as well as more modern technology.

The Michigan State University Board of Trustees has approved the construction of a $335 million biomedical research center in Detroit. The seven-story, 335,000-square-foot facility will be owned by Michigan State University and operated jointly as part of a 30-year partnership with Henry Ford Health.

The Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Research Center will be MSU’s largest research facility to date,the university said, designed to accommodate more than 80 principal investigator teams as well as more modern technology.

The center is part of a $3 billion “Future of Health” development with Henry Ford, MSU and the Detroit Pistons that includes a...

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