Research re-engagement buildings

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Ann Arbor campus buildings currently participating the research re-engagement:

  • ​Aerospace Engineering Wind Tunnel
  • Animal Research Facility
  • Ann & Robert H. Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building
  • Art and Architecture Building
  • Auxiliary Services Building 1
  • Biological Sciences Building
  • Biomedical Science Research Building
  • Bob and Betty Beyster Building
  • Bonisteel Interdisciplinary Research Building
  • Brehm Tower
  • Buhl Building
  • Carl A. Gerstacker Building
  • Central Campus Recreation Building
  • Central Ligand Assay Satellite Services Laboratory
  • Chemistry Building
  • Climate and Space Research Building
  • Dental Building
  • Earl V. Moore Building
  • East Hall
  • Eisenhower Place, 1210
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building
  • Engineering Research Buildings 1 and 2
  • Engineering Research Support Building
  • Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building
  • George G. Brown Building
  • Herbert H. Dow Building
  • Hill Auditorium
  • Industrial Operations Engineering Building
  • Kellogg Eye Center
  • Life Sciences Institute Building
  • Mcity
  • Medical Science Units I, II
  • Medical Sciences Research Buildings I, II and III
  • Michigan Memorial Phoenix Laboratory Building (Energy Institute).
  • Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute
  • Mortimer E. Cooley Building
  • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Building
  • North Campus Research Complex (14, 20, 23, 36, 60, 520, B010 (22) and B028)
  • North Ingalls Building
  • North University Building
  • Nuclear Engineering Laboratory Building
  • Pharmacy Building
  • Radiation Science Buildings 1 and 2
  • Randall Lab/West Hall
  • Rogel Cancer Center
  • Samuel T. Dana Building
  • School of Public Health II Building
  • Stamps School Green Road Studios
  • Stearns Building
  • Transportation Research Institute
  • Walgreen Drama Center
  • Walter E. Lay Automotive Laboratory Building
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