The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, October 26, 1982-Page 5 I 'U' proposes genetic research (Continued from Page i) sciences, said the gloves, sealed doors, and tightly controlled air systems are largely a thing of the past. "Even the critics of six or eight years ago agree there's no real controversy now.. . it's just a basic tool for all biology now." Helling added that cloning, and work with severe pathogens (disease causing agents), is still closely monitored. Dr. Lawrence Grossman, assistant professor of biological sciences, agreed with Helling. "The cautions were not because it was dangerous for bacteria to get out, but because no one knew if it was dangerous or not. . . Guidelines which govern such work are being lessened all the time." BUT, DR. ROLF Freter, chairman of the University's Bio-Hazards Commit- tee, said all the work on recombinant DNA is still carefully monitored, even when it is no longer required by federal law, because of guidelines established by the Regents in the mid-70s. The University isn't the only school in the state currently upgrading its molecular genetics efforts. Two weeks ago, Governor William Milliken's High Technology Task Force chose Michigan State University as the site for the new state Molecular Biology Institute. ~The thrust of the two centers, however, is somewhat different. At MSU, "the main goal ... is to try and increase new bio-technical industry in the state to create new jobs," according to interim director Pat Oriel. THE PROPOSED center in Ann Ar- bor does not yet have state funding, and the primary focus is on increasing research dollars, coordinating projects, and boosting the University's reputation. 'There is no direct goal of spinning off companies and creating job oppor- tunities," Price said. center University Hybridoma Facility, said some of the hybridoma research is devoted to developing antibodies to identify or combat cancer cells. Another area of research currently being pursued is the development of "sensing probes" to identify toxic sub- stances or impurities in phar- maceuticals. Mark Meyerhoff, assistant professor of chemistry, said researchers attach various enzymes to electrodes, and discover the presence of whatever substance they're looking for by the signal given off by the elec- trode. FAST STEREO SERVICE TV RENTALS USED EQUIPMENT HI FI STUDIO 215 S. ASHLEY DOWNTOWN 1 BLOCK WEST OF MAIN , 2BLOCK NORTH OF LIBERTY 769-0392 or 668-7492 Sheriff offers reward in shooting incident Both Oriel and University said they expect considerable tion between the two centers. faculty interac- By BETH ALLEN Washtenaw County authorities are of- fering a $1,000 reward for information 3 leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people involved in a Yp- silanti Township shooting early Friday morning. Sgt. Charles Anderson of the Sheriff's Department said there are currently no f:. suspects or witnesses to the assault on ~ ~ ~the night manager of the Round Haus Pizza and Sub Shoppe at Bridge and Textile Roads. The 32-year-old victim, who authorities would not identify, was shot several times at approximately 1:30 a.m. Friday. The victim is currently in intensive care at St. Joseph Hospital. THE SHOOTING was discovered when a customer walked into the store to pick up a pizza and found the manager on the floor. 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