Sherman Hall Annex (Buffalo, New York)
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The Cary-Farber-Sherman complex was built in the early 1950's. Originally named for Samuel P. Capen, it provided the space necessary to allow the medical and dental schools to move onto the UB campus from their downtown locations.
The building is occupied by departments in the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, founded in 1846, the university's oldest division and one of the major biomedical research complexes in the SUNY system.
The building is occupied by departments in the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, founded in 1846, the university's oldest division and one of the major biomedical research complexes in the SUNY system.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°57'9"N 78°48'52"W
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 499 km
- Promega 863 km
- Pennington Biomedical Research Laboratories 1773 km
- Juarez Autonomous University 2727 km
- Firth Court 5567 km
- Cambridge Biomedical Campus 5718 km
- Francis Crick Institute 5730 km
- GlaxoSmithKline 6063 km
- Biomedical Research Foundation (BRF) of the Academy of Athens 8118 km
- National Institute of Biomedical Genomics / G+2 12584 km
- Buffalo VA Hospital 0.3 km
- University at Buffalo - South Campus 0.4 km
- Grover Cleveland Golf Course 0.6 km
- University Neighborhood 1 km
- Kensington Heights Neighborhood 1.2 km
- University District 1.2 km
- Kensington Village Apartments 1.7 km
- Collegiate Village 2.2 km
- Kensington Neigborhood 2.4 km
- Cheektowaga, New York 7.4 km