July 25, 2022

Wayne State University and Karmanos Cancer Institute express gratitude for $100 million from state for new medical education-research site

Hundreds of scientists. Thousands of students. Unlimited Potential.

DETROIT, MI –The Wayne State University School of Medicine and the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute plan to construct a new building complex consisting of two towers that will further their unique academic and research-based partnership. The estimated $300 million capital project is becoming more of a reality with an appropriation of $100 million from the State of Michigan. WSU and Karmanos plan to house collaborative medical education, research and laboratories, health science and community health clinics in the new spaces. The investment will provide employment opportunities for Detroit-area residents, as well as attract and retain new talent.

Planned to be built at a yet-to-be-determined location near the two campuses in Midtown Detroit, the new complex will emerge as a Detroit hub where faculty, students, researchers and scientists work together to ensure greater equity in health outcomes. The medical education facility will educate future generations of physicians and scientists. The research-focused portion of the complex will accommodate state-of-the-art cancer research laboratories to develop breakthrough technologies and treatments.

“Given the scope of the project, I am confident it will have a transformational impact on the state’s workforce and talent development pipeline – particularly in health care; contribute to the vitality of Midtown and the city’s positive economic development; and close health equity gaps through the deepening of our partnership with Karmanos,” said M. Roy Wilson, president of Wayne State. “We are grateful to the state Legislature and governor for recognizing the value of higher education in general, and research universities like Wayne State in particular.”

“Wayne State has been a tremendous partner in the fight against cancer and discovering breakthroughs in cancer treatment,” said Gerold Bepler, M.D., Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. “Both institutions rely on philanthropic donors and community investments to continue research, and we are thrilled that our state legislators see the value and need for our partnership. We also extend tremendous appreciation to Peter Karmanos, Jr., for his assistance in bringing our ideas to Lansing. The Karmanos and WSU partnership allows us to provide the best cancer treatments and care to patients across Michigan and northern Ohio. This new site will enhance our collaboration in research, discoveries and education, moving us closer to a world free of cancer."

The 75-year partnership between Wayne State and Karmanos has led to many health care innovations for the region, Michigan and the world.

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About Wayne State University
Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution offering approximately 350 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 25,000 students. For more information, visit  www.wayne.edu

About the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute

Karmanos Cancer Institute is a leader in transformative cancer care, research and education through courage, commitment and compassion. The Karmanos vision is a world free of cancer. As part of McLaren Health Care, Karmanos is the largest provider of cancer care and research in Michigan. For more than 75 years, the administrative and research headquarters, along with the premier specialty cancer hospital, have been located in downtown Detroit. With 16 network sites, Karmanos delivers world-renowned care and access to clinical trials throughout Michigan and northern Ohio. The National Cancer Institute recognizes Karmanos as one of the best cancer centers in the nation with a comprehensive cancer center designation. Its academic partnership with the Wayne State University School of Medicine provides the framework for cancer research and education – defining new standards of care and improving survivorship. For more information, call 1-800-KARMANOS (800-527-6266) or visit www.karmanos.org. Follow Karmanos on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.

 

Contact

Phil Van Hulle, Wayne State University School of Medicine

pvanhulle@wayne.edu

586-206-8130

 

Jasmine Brown, Karmanos Cancer Institute

brownja@karmanos.org

248-226-2154

 

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