Thousands of Lab Mice Lost In Sandy Flooding 88
An anonymous reader writes "While New York University's Langone Medical Center in lower Manhattan was the site of heroism as 260 patients were evacuated from flooded floors and a nearly complete loss of power, similar floods at NYU's nearby Smilow Research Building killed thousands of laboratory mice, including genetically altered specimens in-bred over many generations as research subjects for melanoma and other diseases. Other laboratory animals, cells, and living tissue used in medical research were also lost; because of the gestation period involved, some projects were likely set back a number of years. Past experience with storms such as Allison in Houston and Katrina in New Orleans has shown that keeping laboratory animals in basements is not good practice, but research institutions keep doing it anyway."
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Most of the time you breed for genetic anomalies. Things like color-blindness, Huntington's repetitions, predeliction for cancer (cell cycle/apoptosis genes) are what are bred in. They are highly unlikely to be transmitted.
I pity them (Score:1, Insightful)
Poor mice. I love rodents. I really do. Must have been horrible for them to see and feel the influx of water without being able to escape or do anything.
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I don't (Score:2)
You obviously never had a mouse infestation. Shitting on and in everything, everywhere, on you at night, etc.. Making your family sick. You kill 9 and the 10th gets away and a month later there are 10 again.
fuck mice dude, they either survive or they dont. But its completely irresponsible of scientists to allow genetically modified animals into the wild because "it rained more than we were used to!".
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*turns off TV* (Score:2)
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This storm + That show = Need more shotgun shells
At least I know how to brew my own beer.
Will No One Think of the Mice? (Score:5, Insightful)
Its stupid to keep the lab animals in the basement obviously, if only from the perspective of setting research back years as was pointed out, let alone the needless killing of thousands of animals. The basements should be kept for the adminstration staff, or at least the lawyers...
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Its stupid to keep the lab animals in the basement obviously, if only from the perspective of setting research back years as was pointed out, let alone the needless killing of thousands of animals. The basements should be kept for the adminstration staff, or at least the lawyers...
(Or the obligatory): Preferably the IT staff, since it will remind them of their Mom's basement, making most feel right at home. It's a win win for everyone.
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Genetically standardized strains of mice are MUCH more expensive to replace.
Re:Will No One Think of the Mice? (Score:4, Insightful)
Its stupid to keep the lab animals in the basement obviously, if only from the perspective of setting research back years, let alone the needless killing of thousands of animals.
Manhattan real estate is expensive.
The hospital board can put income generating wards, clinics, operating rooms, cafeterias, restaurants, shops and other services on an upper floor or they can chose to house the animals there.
Research centers often stash their animal labs underground. That makes it easier to store heavy animal equipment like cage washers, autoclaves, and giant tanks of fish, and the lack of windows helps technicians control the light-dark cycle. Labs in California use basement cages to keep them safe from earthquakes, and other building managers like to have the excrement and waste sequestered down below.
Institutions like to keep their animals from public view. After all, even with the basements dry, these research centers are the site of massive rodent slaughter: The several thousand mice that drowned in Monday's flood represent just a tiny fractionâ"0.002 percent, perhapsâ"of all the mice and rats that die for research every year. It's ugly work, even when it's useful and important. Ken Kornberg, an architect who's worked on more than 400 biomedical research projects, points out that basements are more secure from activists and protesters.
Sandy's Toll on Medical Research [slate.com]
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Basements are also more secure, which makes it easier to protect the mouse colony from animal rights lunatics. Yes, this is a serious concern when installing animal colonies. Yes, it means animal rights activists bear some indirect responsibility for these deaths.
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Its stupid to keep the lab animals in the basement
Unless they put it full of eels...
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royal family?? (Score:2, Funny)
including genetically altered specimens in-bred over many generations
didn't know the royals were in NY during the storm.
(I kid, I kid!)
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including genetically altered specimens in-bred over many generations
didn't know the royals were in NY during the storm.
(I kid, I kid!)
They are keeping goats there too?
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The Basement (Score:5, Interesting)
Animal research at my university was done in a nondescript building absent from the maps, with a front only about twenty feet wide (other buildings were wrapped around it). You needed a key-card to open the front door, and the building had a huge basement for cattle. The rationale for such a design is to make it difficult for animal rights extremists to break-in. I suspect other universities keep animals in the basement for the same reason.
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What are we going to do tomorrow night, Brain? (Score:5, Funny)
The thing we should've done years ago, Pinky: Move to Arizona. I hear it's dry there. *ptooie* Now shut up and keep rowing. We'll make it out of the parking lot yet.
NARRF yes, right Brain!
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Hardest hit: Regis Philben.
Basement Are Better for Isolation (Score:5, Insightful)
...keeping laboratory animals in basements is not good practice, but research institutions keep doing it anyway.
The point of keeping them in the basement is to isolate them from outside influences that might affect your results. For instance, if you put them in the building lobby, they might get malenoma from the sun, or PETA might steal them and eat them ("People Eating Tasty Animals"). Basements are better.
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You have to wonder how many labs, private labs within larger complexes got federal grant cash for exploring 'dirty' bits.
Lets hope a wave of fuel and human waste kept everything 'clean'
Bio-safety level 2 for all that extra funding
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Cue up "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" and we will all join in on the refrain.
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The point of keeping them in the basement is to isolate them from outside influences that might affect your results.
I thought the entire point of keeping the mices in the basements was because we could never keep the undergrads consistently in those black-mold infested basements in the first place, those undergrads would always make their way back up the stairs, or through the elevators, sneaking themselves into the faculty lounges/hall ways by entering behind someone with a card key, or simply begging someone to let them in on some bogus excuse.
So they ended up sleeping on our couches, gnawing at our food within our kit
Not just dead mice/lost research.... (Score:4, Informative)
What the news also isn't reporting, is that because of this flooding, there is all sorts of hazardous medical waste floating in the water underneath/in NYU medical center.
I would expect this to become a problem; there are millions of gallons of water which likely cannot simply be pumped out into drainage systems, and may have to be treated first, or removed for treatment at a later time.
The failure of NYU's backup systems may be one of the biggest localized issues to come out of this disaster. Time will tell,
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Re:Not just dead mice/lost research.... (Score:5, Funny)
They could just bottle it up and sell it as homeopathic medicine.
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SInce it will actually have molecules of a drug, then no.
Suggestion (Score:2)
Move the lawyers to the basement and move the lab rats to the offices the lawyers vacated. Anyone else with nearby offices will porobably consider having the lab rats instead of the lawyers as neighbors to be an improvement. If there's flooding again, we lose a few lawyers, the world is an even better place and the rats survive.
On the other hand, we need to make sure a few lawyers survive. They do serve a purpose since, after all, there are some things that even a rat won't do.
Cheers,
Dave
Mutated zombie mice out of containment (Score:2)
You know it's just a matter of time.
Okay... Gotta be said... (Score:2)
I for one...
On second thought. No it doesn't.
w00t!
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I remember this movie. (Score:2)
Keep an eye out for rodents stealing extension cords.
On the other hand (Score:3, Funny)
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mod me down please (Score:1)
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Yes? Why not? The loss of those mice sets back some research half a decade. That might mean 5 years when we could have saved people from cancer, which means a lot more deaths than Sandy caused directly. Maybe. Or maybe not. It's still relevant.
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I know I should've posted this as Any Mouse, but.. (Score:1)
R A T S !!!
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Just for you . . .
USS Lexington AnyMouse Report [arcadium.org]
Took the pic on 5/7/02 on the USS Lexington (CV-16) in Corpus Christi. I think it was somewhere near the engine room?
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Thanks to the text for getting it right. Shame on the headline writer.
Um, mice are pan-dimensional beings... (Score:2)
Frankie and Benjy [wikipedia.org] asked me to tell you, "Thanks for all the cheese."
Katrina had sharks, Sandy has supermice. (Score:1)
This is freaking scarey - did any escape? Has nobody watched 'Pinky and the Brain' ?
In the other news (Score:2)
Thousands of cats ran away during Hurricane Sandy
Do not build in storm surge zones unless you MUST. (Score:2)
What is hit once will be hit again. Locate accordingly, and have an evac plan if you don't have the option of an intelligently chosen facility location.
Nature doesn't care what you want. It does what it will.
Perhaps merciful (Score:1)
I'm against animal testing (Score:3)
They just get nervous and give the wrong answers.
they need to put the suits in the basements (Score:2)
you can always get more empty suits to take bonuses and spiffs. you can't get more (power, boilers, lab rats, document storage, corners full of creepy crap) once the basement floods and is filled with the raw sewage of 20 million people in a flood. so fill the basements with suits, and put the infrastructure on floors 3-6.
What the news!!!!! (Score:1)