Eavesdropping rarely grants peace of mind
Sep. 4th, 2009 02:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was sitting there in the RKC (shiny new science building) when I overheard this tidbit a Biology professor was sharing with a senior planning her project:
"Oh, you can have viruses in the lab, even if they're human infecting. It's not like they're going to jump out and infect someone on their own. Now let's see what's available...hmm, polio, probably don't want that. Ebola, definitely don't want that..."
People, if you hear in the next few months that Bard has become a quarantine area, know that it started here.
"Oh, you can have viruses in the lab, even if they're human infecting. It's not like they're going to jump out and infect someone on their own. Now let's see what's available...hmm, polio, probably don't want that. Ebola, definitely don't want that..."
People, if you hear in the next few months that Bard has become a quarantine area, know that it started here.