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![]() Photo courtesy of Payette Associates, © Matt Wargo Anlyan Center for Medical Research and Education
The Anlyan Center houses nine research programs. Research conducted in immunobiology and human genetics provide the scientific underpinning for the remaining seven programs: vascular disease and cardiology; infectious diseases; hypertension and kidney failure; digestive diseases; diabetes and bone diseases; asthma and lung diseases; and arthritis and autoimmunity. The medical education wing contains a teaching facility for anatomy and histology, teaching labs, offices, conference rooms, and a 154-seat auditorium. This north wing will house approximately 136 first-year medical and physician-associate students. It connects to the rest of the medical center via a pedestrian bridge. To improve interaction among students and faculty, traditional straight workbenches were replaced with U-shaped workstations. Built-in wooden benches beneath the many large windows also serve as spaces for students and faculty to collaborate. The three-story building also contains the Animal Resources Center and the Magnetic Resonance Center (MRC). Located in the basement, the MRC houses six multi-ton magnets; a 4-tesla human magnet; and an 11.75-tesla animal magnet, able to measure changes in animal metabolism at the molecular level. An iron and copper-lined room was specially constructed to house the 4-tesla magnet, and other rooms are constructed of 11-inch thick steel plates to contain the magnetic field. The MRRC's research floor alone contains two million of the seven million total pounds of steel used in the new building. Below the MRRC, the Animal Resources Center contains 30 animal holding rooms, 13 procedure rooms, ventilated cage racks, and a wash center complete with automated feed and bedding systems and an automatic animal watering system. The six-story south wing houses laboratories and offices for nearly 700 researchers. Offices and administrative support areas are on the north side of the building; the lab support core is in the center; and research labs and breakrooms are on the south side of the building. The breakrooms, situated between the open lab modules, provide access for impromptu meetings and quick meal breaks. The wing contains large lounges for informal gatherings and several conference rooms. The two wings are connected by a lobby that opens up to a courtyard. Space beneath the lobby and courtyard houses core research facilities serving the entire University. The lobby opens into a three-story atrium. A skybridge connects the second and third floors of the two wings. A two-story roof penthouse above the south wing houses the ventilation and other mechanical systems. Massive air handlers and other HVAC equipment fill the penthouse space. Anlyan Center features a New England loft design, derived from the textile mills that once operated in the region. The ceilings are high, the spaces vast, and the 700 windows are large enough to flood the laboratories and classrooms with natural light.
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