As announced by Vice Chancellor, Steve Goldstein, MD, PhD, FAAP on January 18, 2024, the Center for Neural Circuit Mapping Translational Neuroscience Program has been named one of the 12 high-impact, interdisciplinary research programs that has been selected for the new building and adjacent space.

“At 215,000 square feet, the building is slated to be the largest interdisciplinary discovery and translational research hub on the West Coast. Scheduled to open in 2025, it is made possible by the extraordinary generosity of Adeline Mah, MD, and Robert Mah, PhD, through their Falling Leaves Foundation.

The Falling Leaves Foundation Medical Innovation Building is an embodiment of our collaborative One Health alliance, bringing together talent from across Health Affairs and attracting new recruits from around the globe. It will empower our clinicians and scientists to cure blindness, unlock breakthrough cancer treatments, revolutionize the treatment of neurological disorders, and harness genetics, proteomics and cutting-edge technologies to treat rare diseases and prevent common illnesses.”

For more information regarding the new project see here.