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FAIRBORN — Wright State University wants to build a $37 million neuroscience and engineering research hub that would employ about 125 people under one roof, including key faculty hires that will enhance WSU’s reputation for research.
The facility would be a pumped-up version of a $22 million neuroscience research center that the university announced two years ago in conjunction with Premier Health Partners.
Within five years of opening, the hub would be expected to snag $25 million in research grant money annually, officials said.
Tim Cope, director of the university and Premier’s neuroscience institute, said the research facility will be unique in the U.S.
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