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Perhaps the liver, given the lab abnormalities.
Given the lab's past, it can still be a very hard sell, and one that some scientists worry is undermined by a fear or distrust of science itself.
His blood sample was given the lab created vaccine and then infected with the AIDS virus.
The botched project has given the lab a black eye with Energy Secretary Bill Richardson, who told Congress last summer that the laser was on schedule, only to be blindsided by a report on problems no one had told him about.
As rapidly as the animals' tumors shrink, Cliff's stature expands, until, before long, he has co-authored a major paper with Sandy and Marion, NIH has given the lab a big new grant, and People magazine has arrived to photograph the researchers on the way to curing cancer.
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The central government, intent on curbing domestic spending, feels CSIR's $600 million budget is a luxury it can no longer afford and has given the labs 2 to 3 years to 'self-finance' half their expenditures by winning grants, licensing discoveries, and collaborating with industry," Ravindran wrote.
Therefore, computational tools are unable to aid in correctly diagnosing mutations found to have no functional impact in the laboratory, even when we used a strict rule for laboratory neutrality where only mutations with no measureable functional effects are given the lab-neutral designation.
He said this should also give the lab workers a greater sense of privacy.
So far, detectives seem to be willing to give the lab workers a chance to dig out from under the pile of old cases.
(They will continue to wrap ordinary aluminum foil around the hot pipes to insulate them, Dr. Dierker said, a practice that gives the lab a strangely makeshift look).
One simple suggestion is to give the lab a name that reflects what the lab does -- not whose lab it is.
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