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SPARC Kipps Bay project for new forensic pathology center
3:42:50
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Dr. Graham provides an update on the Science Park And Research Campus At Kipps Bay (SPARC Kipps Bay) project, which will house OCME's new Manhattan Forensic Pathology operations.
- The project is anticipated for completion in 2031
- SPARC Kipps Bay will be a first-of-its-kind health and science campus
- The campus will integrate public health institutions, public education, and private industry
- OCME's Forensic Pathology Center will enhance the campus's purpose to support public health
- The project aims to secure New York City's place as a leader in life sciences innovation
Jason Graham
3:42:50
We also remain active in planning for the Science Park And Research Campus At Kipps Bay, or SPARC Kipps Bay, a project anticipated for completion in 2031.
3:42:59
We're thrilled to be making strides toward moving our Manhattan Forensic Pathology operations from the current aging facility which we've occupied for over half a century into this first of its kind health and science campus that integrates public health institutions, public education, and private industry.
3:43:15
The addition of OCME's Forensic Pathology Center to the campus as a training institution and national leader in forensic science and medicine will enhance Spark's purpose to support public health and secure New York City's place as a leader in life sciences innovation for years to come.