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NIH asks UConn to return grant money
Posted by Andrea Gawrylewski [Entry posted at 28th January 2008 08:46 PM GMT]
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Return to Top comment: Origins of this NIH repayment order by Justin Goodman [Comment posted 2008-01-29 12:31:31] Thank you for covering this very important story. One aspect you did not mention is that none of the violations that occurred in David Waitzman?s laboratory would have come to light had it not been for concerned students. And it was People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) that asked the NIH to investigate and request a grant refund (http://media.www.dailycampus.com/media/storage/paper340/news/2007/09/14/News/Peta-return.Grant.Money-2969367.shtml)
Since 2005, University of Connecticut students and community members have worked tirelessly to expose Waitzman?s violent experiments in which monkeys have holes drilled into their heads, steel coils implanted in their eyes, and are then killed. Their grassroots efforts not only revealed the horrific laboratory itself, but were responsible for exposing more than 20 violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act. The violations include administering unauthorized injections, causing unnecessary trauma and physical harm to animals, failure to give animals sufficient sedatives for invasive procedures, and failure to painlessly euthanize animals who were in severe and chronic distress. Reports also show that employees were not adequately qualified and trained to handle primates. In addition to being ordered to return $65,005 to the NIH, the university was fined $5,532 by the USDA in June 2007 for violations of animal protection laws, including one incident in Waitzman's laboratory in which an employee used a metal collar on a pole to lift a monkey by his neck, causing the animal's eyes to bleed. Returning the grant money won't bring back the monkeys who suffered and died in David Waitzman's laboratory, but the revocation of Waitzman's grant sends a clear message to experimenters: Using tax dollars to abuse animals won't be tolerated. Justin Goodman Research Associate People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Comment on this blog |