Clinical and Translational
Research building
Oct. 12, 2009 Opening and ribbon cutting event
The future of health sciences research in Louisville came closer today when the University of Louisville officially opened the Clinical and Translational Research (CTR) building at the corner of South Hancock and East Muhammad Ali Blvd. The nearly 300,000 square foot-building houses researchers exploring ways to prevent, treat and cure diseases that impact people throughout the world.
Profiles of some of our researchers who will work in the CTR building
- John Trent, drug therapies for cancer patients (PDF)
- A. Bennett Jenson and Shin-je Ghim, papillomavirus and cervical cancer vaccine (PDF)
- Craig McClain, gastroenterology/hepatology research (PDF)
- Jesse Roman, lung cancer research (PDF)

