University of New Mexico Cancer Research Building

The UNM Cancer Research and Treatment Center is a research facility located on the University of New Mexico North Campus, and part of the University of New Mexico Hospital complex. It is dedicated to the research and treatment of cancer.

It should not be confused with the UNM Cancer Research Facility, a separate research building located on UNM North Campus.

University of New Mexico
Academics

Anderson School of Management · College of Arts & Sciences · College of Education · College of Fine Arts · College of Nursing · College of Pharmacy · School of Architecture and Planning · School of Engineering · School of Law · School of Medicine · School of Public Administration · University College

Athletics

Teams: Baseball · Men's basketball · Women's basketball · Football · Men's soccer
Facilities: Isotopes Park · Johnson Gymnasium · The Pit · University Stadium
Rivalries: Arizona Wildcats (Kit Carson Rifle) · New Mexico State Aggies (Rio Grande Rivalry) · Texas Tech Red Raiders (Rivalry)

Media

91.7 KGLP-FM · KNMD-TV (9.1 PBS World, 9.2 Create) · KNME-TV (5.1 PBS) · New Mexico Daily Lobo · University of New Mexico Press

People

Alumni · Faculty (Presidents)

Buildings

Arboretum · Art Museum · Cancer Research Building · Capilla Peak Observatory · Estufa · Maxwell Museum of Anthropology · University of New Mexico Hospital

Branch campuses

Gallup · Los Alamos · Taos · Valencia · West

Traditions

Lobo Louie and Lucy · Red Menace · Section 26


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