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The
Fontaine Research Park
is a masterplanned, 54-acre research park with nearly 500,000 square
feet of development. With the recent completion of the University's 85,000
square foot Snyder Translational Research Building, the Park is fully built-out under the current
zoning.
The
Park is home to the following groups...
- Health
Services Foundation,
- University
of Virginia Office of Development,
- a
50-bed Rehabilitation Hospital,
- Musculoskeletal
Medical Office Building,
- CFA
Institute,
-
University of Virginia Investment Management Company, and
-
University of Virginia College of Arts and Sciences Development
Office
Additionally,
the Park is home to
the Aurbach Medical Research Building where premier researchers
in the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism share a common facility.
By consolidating the core of the diabetes program under one roof,
laboratory and clinical facilities now exist side by side. The world-class
diabetes team, assembled and led by division chief Jerry L. Nadler,
M.D., Kenneth R. Crispell Professor of Internal Medicine, share
core laboratory facilities, recruit outstanding new faculty and
provide better patient care.
The
Clinical Office Building is the newest addition to the Park
- dedicated to Medical Center patient care. The building houses
the Imaging Center, which provides MRI, CT and Dexascan services,
the Endocrinology Clinic, the Department of Otolaryngology, a Neurology
Clinic and a Digestive Health Center. This building is the largest
building in the Commonwealth using a geothermal cooling and heating
system.
Fontaine
Research Park is located adjacent to the grounds of the University
of Virginia, less than two miles from the central Charlottesville
business district. The Park has direct access to U.S. Route 29,
the major north-south artery through Charlottesville, and is less
than a mile from Interstate 64.

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