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Weill Hall is on Tower Road just east of Corson-Mudd Hall.
Weill Hall (named for benefactors Sanford I. Weill ’55 and Joan Weill) is one of the nation’s premier life sciences facilities. The $162 million, 263,000-square-foot facility opened in June 2008 and is home to Engineering’s newest department, Biomedical Engineering, which integrates medicine and engineering.
The building offers cutting-edge laboratories and meeting places for interdisciplinary research and teaching in the biological, physical, engineering, computational, and social sciences. The
building is also home to the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology and the Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Cornell Engineering Quad
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