
Directions
Our lab is located in the Melvin H. Marx Building, off Mizzou’s main campus. You may want to either drive your personal vehicle, have a friend drop you off, or use Mizzou’s free campus shuttle services. Tiger Line is the university’s shuttle service throughout campus, provided at no extra charge to members of the university community in partnership with the City of Columbia.
Address
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Cognitive Neuroscience Systems Core Facility
Melvin H. Marx Building
University of Missouri
1416 Carrie Francke Drive
Columbia, MO 65211-3470
MU LAMP Lab Text/Voice Contact: 573-544-0192
Parking
For research participants, there are 2 designated parking spots right in front of the building as well as 2 parking spots in the lot immediately south of the building. The spots are designated “RESTRICTED: IMAGING CENTER CLIENT PARKING”, and are specifically intended for your use, so feel free to park in whichever spot is available.
Bus: MU Reactor Loop
The Tiger Line MU Reactor Loop (403) makes a loop between the bus shelter near the MU Reactor and the MU Student Center on Rollins St. It runs Monday – Friday, 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. at 10 or 20 minutes intervals. You can find more information about the Tiger Line service at https://parking.missouri.edu/tiger-line-shuttle/. It’s about a ten-minute walk between the bus stop and our lab. The map below depicts the most straightforward path. Note that you will need to walk through several parking lots. Please take caution and pay attention to vehicle traffic.
From the bus stop: you can take the stairs behind the Life Sciences Building. These stairs lead to a pathway out to the Red Cross parking lot. Please note that there are multiple parking lots to cross. Keep crossing the lots until you make it to the Melvin H. Marx Building. This is our lab.
Bus: Black line
The Black line runs less frequently (every 1.5 hrs) but drops you right at the corner of Carrie Francke Drive! You can see Live Bus Routes at GoComoTransit/routes.
Once in the building
Please wait in the lobby area. The research team will come greet you there.