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Our office is located on the NIH Bethesda campus in Building 60, formally known as the Mary Woodard Lasker Center for Health Research and Education — informally known as "The Cloisters" and "The Convent" because the building once was home to the Sisters of the Visitation of Washington before the NIH acquired the property.  Indeed, the building is one of the oldest on the NIH campus, constructed in 1923, and predates the NIH itself.  We like to think that the Cloisters is the most beautiful building on campus, as well.

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While we welcome you to our office, please note that the Stetten Museum — formally known as the DeWitt Stetten, Jr., Museum of Medical Research — is a "museum without wallsin the halls."  Our exhibits and displays are placed around the NIH campus, primarily in Buildings 10, 31, 35, and 50.  We also have various online-only exhibits.  Please see the campus map below and also refer to the Exhibits section for more information about the location of physical exhibits and displays. 

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