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Stanford Morehouse in Atlanta

Stanford Morehouse Atlanta campus.

The Stanford Morehouse Epigenetic Project was a 23rd century civilian medical and scientific initiative.

History and specifics[]

In 2255, Christine Chapel had a fellowship at Stanford Morehouse's Atlanta campus, where she worked on Project Chimera as part of earning her doctorate, reporting to Director Phlox. (SNW - Celebrations comic: "Facemaker")

In 2259, Chapel was continuing to work for the Project as a civilian when she was loaned to serve as a nurse aboard the Starfleet starship USS Enterprise. (SNW episode: "Strange New Worlds")

It likely was one of many partnerships between Stanford University and the Morehouse School of Medicine, which have been ongoing in the 20th and 21st century.

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