News from Upstate
September 17, 2012
Darryl Geddes 315 464-4828
Darryl Geddes 315 464-4828
Upstate Cord Blood Bank will open Fall 2014

Upstate Medical University broke ground for the $15 million Upstate Cord Blood Bank that will collect, process and store umbilical cord blood donated by families throughout central and northern New York to be used by those in need of life-saving medical treatments and for medical research. The two-story building will be located on Upstate’s Community Campus and open in 2014. The building’s design, construction work and equipment is made possible by a $15 million state grant obtained by Senator John DeFrancisco.
Search Upstate News
Upstate in the News
- Type 2 Diabetes in Youth Progresses Faster, More Aggressively Than in Adults, Even Under Optimal Treatment Conditions
American Diabetes Association
- May is Stroke Awareness Month
News 10 Now
- SUNY Upstate Medical University graduation Sunday
Syracuse Post Standard
- SEFCU donates $250,000 to Upstate Medical University
Central New York Business Journal
- State to fund $21 million energy efficiency upgrade at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse
Auburn Citizen
- Doctors explain injuries, treatment and rehab of marathon victims
News 10 Now