University System-MD Foundation
The University System-MD Foundation in Baltimore, MD is celebrating the groundbreaking of a nine-story patient care tower, the Roslyn and Leonard Stoler Center for Advanced Medicine, which will become the new home of the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC). The $219 million tower will enhance clinical care and research, providing technologically advanced, integrated care to cancer patients throughout Maryland and the region. The expansion will transform the face of the medical center's downtown campus, featuring a distinctive metal and glass façade and creating a new main entrance.
The 198,000-square-foot building, expected to be completed in mid-2025, will more than double the cancer center's footprint. It will enable UMGCCC to meet the growing need for complex cancer care, including cutting-edge cellular immunotherapies and personalized treatments tailored to individual cancer and genetic profiles. The project is being funded by the state of Maryland, private donations, and UMMC capital funds, with a public campaign underway to raise $55 million. The new facilities will support the growth of clinical research and precision medicine, positioning the cancer center for the future.
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