Health officials said UCSF will fund the endeavor in its entirety at no cost to taxpayers.
University faculty will use the facility to conduct research in a variety of fields, including neurosurgery, neurology, orthopedics, radiology and nursing, among others, according to the article.
The university’s board of supervisors is expected to vote on the lease next week.
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