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3 universities share new medical building

OHSU, OSU, PSU site largest academic structure in state

The Columbian
Published: June 26, 2014, 5:00pm

PORTLAND — The largest academic building in Oregon opened Thursday with Dr. Joe Robertson, the president of Oregon Health & Science University, telling the assembled crowd to look above at the gleaming, modern structure and out toward the new car-free, cable-stayed bridge crossing the Willamette River.

Robertson then asked them what comes to mind. Without waiting for a response, he said: “I’ll tell you what comes to mind for me: Beam me up, Scotty!”

The audience laughed at the “Star Trek” reference, but was seriously impressed with the nearly 500,000-square-foot building — 650,000 if you include the parking garage — that is a joint venture between OHSU, Portland State University and Oregon State University. The Collaborative Life Sciences Building includes lecture halls, classrooms, labs, specialty research centers, offices. It will also house the OHSU School of Dentistry.

The $295 million project was funded by $110 million from taxpayers, $92 million in OHSU institutional funding, $83 million in OHSU philanthropy (including an anonymous gift of $40 million) and $10 million from the TriMet. It’s on riverfront property donated by the Schnitzer family to help OHSU expand over the next 30 years.

OHSU officials said the 12-story building will allow them to boost the medical school class from 120 students to 160 and the dental school class from 75 students to 90. They can also train 25 additional pharmacists and another 10 physician assistants.

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