Osborn Memorial Laboratories, Research laboratories at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, US.
Osborn Memorial Laboratories is a research building at Yale University housing teaching spaces in its lower levels and research laboratories throughout its upper floors. The facility contains modern laboratory equipment, conference rooms, and dedicated work areas designed for multiple scientific disciplines.
The building was completed in 1913, replacing the Highwood mansion that previously occupied the site. It has served as a central hub for biology studies from its inception, originally housing both zoology and botany departments.
The laboratories contribute to scientific advancement through interdisciplinary research projects and regular academic exchanges between students, faculty, and visiting scientists.
The building is located at 165 Prospect Street and is accessible to visitors. Keep in mind that this is an active research facility, so access to certain laboratory areas may be restricted depending on ongoing work.
The main entrance features an archway originally designed for horse-drawn carriages and once housed a library inside. The space was later converted into a modern conference room while retaining some historical architectural details.
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