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Division of Events Management
NIH Events Management

Contact Information

Masur Auditorium

Auditorium: 

*****  CURRENTLY OUT OF SERVICE  *****
ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION DATE IS OCT 2023

 
Priority use of NIH Building 10, 35, 40, 49, and 50 conference rooms will be given to events that concern scientific research.

Capacity

  • Theater: 467

Multimedia Services

Presentation

  • Display
  • Network connection
  • Laser Pointer
  • Flipchart
  • Whiteboard

Audio

  • Podium microphone
  • Lavaliere microphone
  • Table microphones
  • Aisle Microphones
  • Audio recording
  • Hearing impaired devices

Special

  • The following services require extensive planning. Allow a minimum of 15 days.
  • Video Conferencing (ISDN)
  • Overflow (video and audio) to other conference rooms
  • Video production services/videocasting, captioning service, video taping, satellite uplink or downlink, video editing, dubbing service

Room Rates

  • Full Day (>4 hours): $4,120
  • Half Day (< 4 hours): $2,575
  • Two Hours (< 2 hours): $1,855

Directions to Masur Auditorium

From the North lobby entrance:

From the lobby, go down the right side, passing Admissions on your right. Continue straight through the sliding glass doors, following posted signs to the Masur. Continue following the “Detour” signs to the Masur. The auditorium is just past the main elevators.

From the South lobby entrance:

 From the lobby, take either the left or right hallway up a slight incline until you come to the entrance of the Masur Auditorium. When the two hallways converge, you are standing in front of Masur Auditorium.