$8 million in stimulus funds will help expand virology center at University of Nebraska

Dec. 15, 2009
National Institutes of Health funding will enable university to build 26,000-square-foot facility

From The Lincoln Journal-Star: An $8 million infusion of federal stimulus money will enable the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to expand its Nebraska Center for Virology. The stimulus funds for the virology center -- housed in the Ken Morrison Life Sciences Research Center -- come from the National Institutes of Health. The university will use the money to build a 26,000-square-foot laboratory wing on the north side of the Morrison building. The addition will include as many as seven research labs, support facilities and office and seminar space.

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