Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Research Building
vanquishing the most feared disease
The UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Research Building at UCSF Mission Bay will
afford the University’s prestigious Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center the opportunity to build, from the ground up, a facility
of unprecedented productivity. Here the newest biomedical advances
will be applied to cancer in state-of-the-art laboratories—very
possibly the best in the world. The new facility will house UCSF
investigators working in three highly promising areas: basic research,
which sheds light on all forms of cancer; brain tumor research;
and urologic oncology research, focusing on prostate, kidney,
bladder and testicular cancers.
Architect: Rafael Viñoly
Occupancy: Fall 2008
Gross square footage: 162,000
Number of laboratories: 46
Number of researchers: 414
The building offers a number
of major naming opportunities, including:
- Full- and half-floor research pavilions
- Laboratory facilities and research equipment
- Technology center
- Fellows offices and faculty suites
- Conference facilities, meeting rooms and interaction spaces
For more information on giving to the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Research Building, contact please contact Ann Carollo at 415/502-2404 or acarollo@support.ucsf.edu.
Related Images:
Building Rendering (northeast) (pdf)
Building Rendering (southwest) (pdf)
Atrium (pdf)
Related Links:
UCSF
Mission Bay Website
Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center