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O.T. Hogan Building


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The O.T. Hogan Biological Sciences Building is the eldest of the department’s three buildings, completed in 1967. Based on Netsch Field Theory, its unique geometric architecture features vertical limestone wall panels and aluminum window-wall bands that rotate around the building center. Hogan houses BMBCB administrative offices as well as Progam in Biological Sciences, Center for Circadian Biology & Medicine, Center for Reproductive Science; Institute for Neuroscience, Neurobiology and Physiology; Interdepartmental Biological Sciences Graduate Program; Neurobiology and Physiology. The building is also home to BMBCB's newly constructed Facility for Automated High Throughput Analysis.

O.T. Hogan Building on Evanston Campus Interactive Map