Basic Science Building

Basic Science is a building on Georgetown University's Medical Campus located at 3900 Reservoir Road NW. Construction began on September 11, 1967 and was completed March 29, 1972. Designed by the architecture firm Ellerbe & Mariani, it comprises 55,719 square feet. It was built at a cost of $7, 377, 084, including the cost of the Dahlgren Medical Library and Preclinical Science.

The current Reiss Science building was previously known as Basic Science. When that building was converted into a classroom building, the modern Basic Science Building was built to assume its former functions and now operates as a medical research laboratory and office building.1 

As of 2021, the Basic Science Building housed offices and labs of the following departments: Physiology and Biophysics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Pathology.2

  • 1Francis X. Ballman, "Basic Science," Building Outlines Campus Buildings, 1789 – 1995, Father Lawrence Hurley Memorial Edition, Francis X. Ballmann and the Division of Facilities, 1995, p. 4.
  • 2"Basic Science Building," https://guevents.georgetown.edu/basic_science_building#.XtajdC3MzOQ
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Basic Science Building

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