When the University of Nevada, Reno’s $77 million Center for Molecular Medicine opens in September, it will house 40,000 mice and state-of-the-art laboratories to conduct research into possible cures for muscular dystrophy, breast cancer, stroke, herpes and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and other illnesses.
The 116,500-square-feet structure will allow the university to expand its research and generate more federal grants, said Thomas Kozel, a professor of microbiology and immunology and the center’s project manager for the School of Medicine.