Creating "Homo Minutus" — a Benchtop Human To Test Drugs 49
Science_afficionado (932920) writes "Vanderbilt University scientists reported significant progress toward creating 'homo minutus' — a benchtop human — at the Society of Toxicology meeting on Mar. 26 in Phoenix. The advance is the successful development and analysis of a human liver construct//organ-on-a-chip that responds to exposure to a toxic chemical much like a real liver. The achievement is the first result from a five-year, $19 million multi-institutional effort led by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), to develop four interconnected human organ constructs — liver, heart, lung and kidney — that are based on a highly miniaturized platform nicknamed ATHENA (Advanced Tissue-engineered Human Ectypal Network Analyzer). The project is supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. Similar programs to create smaller-scale organs-on-chips are underway at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the National Institutes of Health."
Meh. (Score:5, Funny)
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Well, maybe if the church hadn't made it wrong to experiment on heathens, god would be happier.
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Radio DJs do: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
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You can't experiment on kids like that. They are too resilient and you won't get good data. It's not soud. Use midgets instead, ginger midgets.
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Ginger midgets aren't human. You fail it.
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I always just use orphans. Nobody seems to care about those.
The best part is, unlike breeding normal laboratory animals, all you need to make more orphans is a PTA meeting and an assault rifle.
Homo Minutus .. AKA (Score:4, Funny)
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Yeah, buddy, that's his own hair.
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We're pinheads now
We are not whole
We're pinheads all
Jocko homo
So much effort... (Score:1)
Why not just midgets?
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More info (Score:5, Informative)
A homunculus is shaped from a mixture of clay, ashes, mandrake root, spring water, and one pint of the creatorâ(TM)s own blood. The materials cost 50 gp. The creatureâ(TM)s master may assemble the body or hire someone else to do the job.
After the body is sculpted, it is animated through an extended magical ritual that requires a specially prepared laboratory or workroom, similar to an alchemistâ(TM)s laboratory and costing 500 gp to establish. If the creator is personally constructing the creatureâ(TM)s body, the building and ritual can be performed together.
Rights (Score:1)
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They have the right to remain silent.
What about a joke ? (Score:3)
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What with April 1st and so on...
Everyday is April Fool's Day with Slashdot Beta....
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"He was quite polite to me, pointing out that Oracle had already hired him to shovel Big Data"
I'm pretty sure that's just a clever ploy:
1) Hire Golem,
2) Wait until the unstable Golem becomes enraged and destroys the neighboring IBM campus at Chodov,
3) Disclaim everything. :-)
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Prank (Score:1)
Clearly an April fools' prank.
This'll put my flatmate out of work (Score:2)
That's we he does. He gets all the time off he wants, new drugs to try out, and money for nothing really. Has anyone considered the harm this will do?
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His job's probably safe; by all accounts this is going to be a superior alternative to animal and in-vitro studies. Given the simplicity of the model you'll still need to test drugs in actual people.
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You didn't mention Prof. Folo Lirpa's contribution (Score:1)
Your insensitive clod rating has been appropriately adjusted.
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Ready for Christmas? (Score:2)
Will they be selling consumer versions as pets?
Autoplaying bullshit? (Score:2)
Anybody out there know morse? (Score:2)
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Didn't recognize morse code? Turn in geek card.
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We already have Bench-top Humans! (Score:2)
I believe they are called "monkeys".