The principal pharmacy building, William Levine Hall, provides more than 110,000 square feet of space on six different levels for undergraduate instruction and graduate study and research. Undergraduate laboratories and classrooms are provided for instruction in chemical biology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacy practice and administration, pharmaceutics, and pharmacology. Specialized facilities accommodate work in animal experimentation, radioisotopes, electronic instrumentation, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The 2016 addition to the building provides state-of-the-art hospital simulation suites and a mock intravenous admixture lab. Additionally, a new community pharmacy laboratory, several large and small classrooms, and student study space have been added. The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy faculty is located in this building as well as in several other buildings throughout the campus, including the newly expanded Susan Lehman Cullman Laboratory for Cancer Research, which is attached to William Levine Hall.