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Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences
The Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences is the signature component of UGA's burgeoning initiative for research, education and the creation of technology in biomedicine, health and life sciences. It is the home of UGA's College of Public Health and Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute, whose members conduct research in molecular medicine, infectious diseases, public health and environmental and agricultural sciences. The four-story building encompasses about 135,000 gross square feet and contain research space and offices for more than 275 scientists and graduate students. Features include 25 wet laboratories, 30 procedure rooms, three environmental rooms, fluorescent microscopy suites and six chemical hood rooms.
