After a year of continuous construction, the final steel beam was hoisted into place Monday at the future site of the Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences Research Center on Third Street in Detroit, just across from Henry Ford Health’s headquarters and the Henry Ford Health + Detroit Pistons Performance Center.
Bob Riney, President and CEO, Henry Ford Health, and Kevin Guskiewicz, Ph.D., President, Michigan State University, led a small ceremony in front of team members and researchers from both organizations to mark the occasion. Some of those very same team members and researchers recently signed the 21-foot beam, leaving hopeful messages about what could be accomplished within the walls of the completed building.
From disciplines like cancer to neuroscience, cardiovascular to immunology, to neurofibromatosis through the Nick Gilbert Neurofibromatosis Research Institute, the partnership’s research will be far-reaching and impactful, with the goal of finding cures for diseases that plague so many Michiganders. While Henry Ford + MSU partnership research is already underway, the state-of-the-art research center itself—a cornerstone of the broader Future of Health: Detroit development and beacon of hope for the community—is expected to open in 2027.
Some facts about the project thus far:
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