Mayo Clinic opens Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Building for research

Mayo Clinic celebrates the grand opening of the 11-floor Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Building. The building will support hiring more scientists to contribute to Mayo's unique capabilities to bring scientific discoveries to patients. It joins other Mayo Clinic research facilities where investigators discover scientific advancements that affect patient care, leading to better outcomes and improved quality of life in Minnesota and beyond. 

At Mayo Clinic, research is the engine that drives advances in medical care, and the building expands the research footprint in the Discovery Square district in downtown Rochester. Learn more and hear from Dr. Greg Gores talk about the impact on medical research.

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