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getting to Boston University Medical School

If you are driving, you may be able to find metered street parking on nearby streets. Otherwise, we recommend you park in the garage at 710 Albany St. Directions for getting to the Medical Campus can be found on the BUMC website at:

http://www.bumc.bu.edu/places/CampusMap/directions.htm

If you are taking the T, the new MBTA Silver Line stops just two blocks from the Boston University Medical Campus at the corner of Washington and Newton, making it very easy to get here via public transportation. Getting on the Silver Line is easy:

From the Red Line: transfer to the Silver Line at the Downtown Crossing station.
From the Orange Line: transfer to the Silver Line at either the Chinatown or N.E. Medical stations.
From the Green Line: transfer to the Silver Line at the Boylston Station.

Take the Silver Line toward Dudley Station, and get off at the Newton Street stop. The Medical Campus is two blocks to the southwest. If you are coming from downtown, take a left down Newton St.

More information about the Silver Line can be found at:

http://www.allaboutsilverline.com/

Schedules and a map of the Silver Line route can be found on the MBTA website

http://www.mbta.com/schedmaps/bus/silverSchedule.cfm

getting to the Department once you've gotten to the Medical School

We are located on the 6th floor of the Evans Building on the Boston University Medical Campus.

Access to the Evans Building is through the B.U. School of Medicine Instructional Building.

Upon entering the Instructional Building, sign in with security. Then:

If you get lost, just give us a call!

General Phone Numbers
Department Main Line: (617)414-1636*
Microarray Resource: (617)414-1377*
Christman Lab: (617)414-1645 and 414-1501*
* From the house phones on campus (including the elevator lobby), these numbers are called using the last five digits of the phone number (eg. the main line is reached at 41636).


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