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UAB Unveils New Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building

Exterior view of the Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building at UAB.

Birmingham, Alabama, October 23, 2025

News Summary

The University of Alabama at Birmingham has officially opened the Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building, a major initiative designed to enhance biomedical research and innovation. This 175,000 square foot facility features cutting-edge technology and is expected to house over 90 researchers focused on critical health issues. The project, backed by a historic $50 million state investment, signifies a vital development for both UAB and the state, aiming to strengthen Alabama’s position in precision medicine.

Birmingham, Alabama – The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) has officially launched the Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building, a multi-million-dollar initiative aimed at boosting biomedical innovation. Spanning 175,000 square feet, this state-of-the-art facility is located at Seventh Avenue South between 19th and 20th Streets and features a distinctive double-helix architectural design.

The building, which UAB President Ray Watts has described as a “launchpad for discovery,” marks a significant milestone for the university and the state, having received a historic $50 million investment from the State of Alabama. This investment is notable as the largest-ever state funding directed towards a university facility.

Support for the project also came from local entities, including Jefferson County, the City of Birmingham, and the Altec/Styslinger Foundation. The construction of the Altec/Styslinger building includes renovations to the existing Lyons-Harrison Research Building, making it the seventh newly constructed or renovated facility at UAB opened in the past five months.

Research Focus and Capabilities

The new center at UAB will focus its research initiatives on pressing health issues, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and addiction. Researchers within the facility will employ advanced technologies like data science, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, genomic engineering, and laboratory science to drive their research efforts.

UAB is planning to accommodate over 90 researchers, along with their teams, within the new building and has the capacity to add approximately 30 more researchers in the future. This growth not only aims to advance scientific knowledge but also hopes to foster interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists, clinicians, and entrepreneurs.

Facilities and Future Goals

The Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building will also house the Marnix E. Heersink Institute for Biomedical Innovation Conference Center and Kracke Plaza, promoting further engagement and collaboration within the biomedical field. The facility’s overarching objective is to enhance UAB’s and Alabama’s position in precision medicine and data sciences, aspiring to drive innovations that will significantly improve health outcomes both locally and globally.

As part of its strategic vision, UAB aims to attract high-level researchers, which they anticipate could lead to a substantial increase in research funding, estimated to be between $75 million and $85 million. The building’s focus on genomics and precision medicine will play a crucial role in reshaping healthcare practices to better accommodate genetic differences among individuals.

Conclusion

The unveiling of the Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building symbolizes a monumental step forward for biomedical research and innovation at UAB. As a vital resource for researchers and health professionals, it is positioned to significantly influence future health strategies and interventions.

FAQs

What is the Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building?
The Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building is a multi-million-dollar project at UAB designed to enhance biomedical innovation and support cutting-edge research.
What are the dimensions of the building?
The building spans 175,000 square feet.
What was the state investment for the building?
The project received a historic $50 million investment from the State of Alabama, the largest-ever state investment in a university facility.
Where is the building located?
The Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building is located at Seventh Avenue South between 19th and 20th Streets in Birmingham, Alabama.
What types of research will be conducted in the facility?
Research initiatives will focus on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and addiction.
What technologies will be utilized in the building?
Key technologies include data science, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, genomic engineering, and lab science.
How many researchers will the building accommodate?
The building is expected to house over 90 researchers, with potential recruitment of an additional 30 researchers.
What is the vision for the building’s impact on healthcare?
The facility aims to enhance UAB’s and Alabama’s standing in precision medicine and data sciences, driving health innovations locally and worldwide.

Feature Details
Building Name Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building
Project Cost Multi-million-dollar
Size 175,000 square feet
Location Seventh Avenue South between 19th and 20th Streets, Birmingham, Alabama
State Investment $50 million
Research Focus Areas Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, addiction
Technologies Utilized Data science, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, genomic engineering, lab science
Number of Researchers Over 90, with potential for 30 more
Expected Impact Enhance UAB and Alabama’s precision medicine and data sciences

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