Directions to the Biotechnology Center

The North Carolina Biotechnology Center at located at15 T.W. Alexander Drive in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.

For help with directions, please call the Center at 919-541-9366. Parking will be available behind the N.C. Biotechnology Center.

From Raleigh-Durham International Airport (10-minute drive)

  1. Take Aviation Parkway to I-40.
  2. Take I-40 West toward Durham and Chapel Hill.
  3. Where I-40 splits in Research Triangle Park, take Exit 279-B, bearing right onto the Durham Freeway North (147).
  4. Take the Alexander Drive exit (Exit 7) and turn left onto Alexander.
  5. Go through one immediate traffic light, then turn left at the next light into the driveway opposite GlaxoSmithKline. Go up the hill and bear right, into the Center's driveway.

From Downtown Durham (10-minute drive)

  1. Get on the Durham Freeway South (147)
  2. Take the Alexander Drive exit (Exit 7) and turn right onto Alexander.
  3. At the next traffic light, turn left into the driveway opposite GlaxoSmithKline. Go up the hill and bear right, into the Center's driveway.

From Raleigh or Cary, Via I-40 (20-minute drive)

  1. Take I-40 West toward Chapel Hill.
  2. Where I-40 splits in Research Triangle Park, take Exit 279-B, bearing right onto the Durham Freeway North (147).
  3. Take the Alexander Drive exit (Exit 7) and turn left onto Alexander Drive.
  4. Go through one immediate traffic light, then turn left at the next light into the driveway opposite GlaxoSmithKline. Go up the hill and bear right, into the Center's driveway.

From Chapel Hill (20-minute drive)

  1. Take I-40 East toward Raleigh.
  2. After entering Research Triangle Park, take Exit 279-B to the Durham Freeway North (147).
  3. On the Durham Freeway North, take the Alexander Drive exit (Exit 7) and turn left onto Alexander.
  4. Go through one immediate traffic light and then turn left at the next light into the driveway opposite GlaxoSmithKline. Go up the hill and bear right, into the Center's driveway.

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