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Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus
NameJack and Pearl Resnick Campus
Established1970s
LocationBronx, New York City, New York, United States
CampusUrban
OwnerYeshiva University

Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus. It is the primary campus of Yeshiva University's Albert Einstein College of Medicine and serves as a major hub for biomedical education, research, and patient care. The campus is anchored by the Montefiore Medical Center, with which it shares an integrated academic health system. Developed beginning in the 1970s, the campus is named for the prominent philanthropists Jack Resnick and Pearl Resnick, whose foundational support was instrumental in its growth.

History

The campus's origins are tied to the 1963 affiliation agreement between Yeshiva University and the Montefiore Medical Center, which created the framework for a consolidated academic medical center. Major development commenced in the 1970s with the construction of the Ullmann Research Center for Health Sciences and the Forchheimer Building, significantly expanding the footprint of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The campus was formally named for Jack Resnick and Pearl Resnick in recognition of their transformative philanthropic leadership. Subsequent decades saw the addition of key facilities like the Michael F. Price Center for Genetic and Translational Medicine and the Grunebaum House, consolidating its role within the Bronx's healthcare and research infrastructure.

Campus layout and facilities

Situated in the Morris Park neighborhood, the campus integrates closely with the Montefiore Medical Center's Moses Division hospital complex. The layout is characterized by interconnected research towers, clinical buildings, and educational spaces designed to foster collaboration. Core facilities include advanced biocontainment laboratories, the Einstein/Montefiore Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, and the Harold and Muriel Block Building for outpatient care. The campus also features the Riklis Family Center for Science Education and dedicated housing for students and postdoctoral fellows at the Max and Sophie Mydans Hall.

Academic and research centers

The campus is the home of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, a top-tier institution for medical education and National Institutes of Health-funded research. Major research institutes located here include the Einstein Cancer Center, the Institute for Aging Research, and the Rose F. Kennedy Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center. It hosts the Sue Golding Graduate Division of Medical Sciences, which administers PhD programs in conjunction with the City University of New York. Collaborative centers with Montefiore include the Children's Hospital at Montefiore and the Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care.

Notable buildings

* **Forchheimer Building**: The original academic and administrative core, housing lecture halls and basic science departments. * **Ullmann Research Center for Health Sciences**: A flagship research tower dedicated to laboratory science. * **Michael F. Price Center for Genetic and Translational Medicine**: A state-of-the-art facility for genomics and translational research. * **Harold and Muriel Block Building**: A pavilion for ambulatory and diagnostic services. * **Grunebaum House**: The main student residence and community center. * **Max and Sophie Mydans Hall**: Additional student and trainee housing.

Transportation and accessibility

The campus is served by the New York City Subway via the Pelham Parkway station on the 5 train. Multiple MTA bus lines, including the Bx12 and Bx39, provide connections throughout the Bronx and to Manhattan. Proximity to the Bronx River Parkway and the Hutchinson River Parkway offers access for regional commuters. The campus design includes accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Category:Yeshiva University Category:Albert Einstein College of Medicine Category:University and college campuses in New York City Category:Bronx