In 1973, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences moved to Washington Circle with the construction of Walter G. Ross Hall and the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, centralizing the GW Medical Center. Extensive research facilities are available in faculty laboratories in Ross Hall, including core facilities that house cutting-edge medical research.
Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library
SMHS also has research facilities in the University's Columbian College of Arts and Sciences and at the Medical Center's partner institutions, which include the Children's Research Institute at the Children's National Medical Center and selected laboratories at the National Institute of Health and other Washington-area research organizations.