View of the Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical Campus, Norfolk, Virginia,


The Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine – Named after Georgeanna Seegar Jones and Howard W. Jones, EVMS faculty members who pioneered in vitro fertilization, this facility opened in 1992. The new building brought together in one location the 150 physicians, scientists, and staff of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology's renowned division of reproductive medicine. This center is best known for production of America's first "test-tube baby" and also is the location of CONRAD (Contraceptive Research and Development) laboratories.


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Location: 601 Colley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 23507
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