The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, January 16, 2009 - 7 WATER MAIN From Page 1 Avenue,andwehadtotaketheDiag- " to-Diag bus to get to Pierpont," Qu said. "I was lucky, but if I was going to class I would have been late." Cary Tedder, a senior in the School of Music, Theatre and Y".r Dance, witnessed the chaotic after- math of the water main break on Murfin Avenue around 12:30 p.m. after he got out of class. ,, "Water was running all the way down Murfin," Tedder said. "It was gushing and there were tons of police cars in the street. Now all of the bus routes are longer and more complicated." DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown said Plant Operations has been5 r working to repair the main since it broke yesterday. She said she expects the main to be fixed some- time today at the earliest. Brown added that the break has been isolated, and there's no impact on the water service to any of the surrounding buildings. ROBMIGRIN/Daily Daily Staff Reporter Lara Zade A water main broke yesterday on North Campus. Murfin Avenue was closed from Hayward Street to Duffield Drive and buses contributed to this report. and other traffic was re-routed for the afternoon. BONE MARROW From Page 1 support bone marrow in a human body. Usingthis matrix, artificially produced bone marrow can live at least six months. Nichols and Joaquin Cortiella, the other UTMB researcher, cre- ated the artificial bone marrow to grow in Kotov's matrix. Kotov said that additional uses for the artificial bone marrow STIMULUS From Page 1 funding she'd like to see Michi- gan receive from the stimulus package, she did say she was optimistic about the results of the bailout. "We are hoping for a very sig- nificant investment and that it is directed toward states that have been hardest hit by this economic include the possibility that it could allow for new research on chemo- therapydrugs.Manychemotherapy drugs limit bone marrow function, leaving the body vulnerable to infection. The artificial bone mar- row can be used to test these drugs more effectively, Kotov said. "More thorough and less expen- sive studies give a better chance that some dangerous side effects can be caught in time," he said in an e-mail interview. "This is much needed both for patients and phar- downturn," she said. When asked about some critics' argument that Michigan's current problems arise from its homoge- neity and almost single-minded focus on the automotive and relat- ed industries, Granholm stressed the importance of diversifying the Michigan economy as much as possible. "We want to put people back to work today, but at the same time we need to make the necessary maceutical companies." Currently the artificial bone marrow can't be transplanted into humans, but with continued research,bone marrowtransplants may be within reach, Nichols said. "Intermsofusein peoplewearea long way from clinical use, because it takes a great deal of money to test systems like this before you move to human trials," she said. Nichols added that the accdm- plishment is an achievement of teamwork and persistence. investments that will diversify our economy and reduce our depen- dence on foreign oil for tomorrow," she said. In an e-mail statement, Levin did not place a dollar value on the amount of stimulus funding he hopes the state will receive but offered a glimpse at what the money would likely be spent on, echoing the refrain of the Obama administration and others in Congress. inspire young people fits in per- MLK DAY fectly with the symposium's From Page 1 theme, "A Dreamer, But Not the Only One." she said. "We'll hear many con- Gibbs added that the theme was versations about how things will chosen in order to acknowledge change in a positive way. (Obama) people other than Martin Luther instills a sense of hope." King Jr. who have been important She said Obama's ability to to the civil rights movement. the michigan daily m HOUSE FOR RENT @ 904 Packard. ROOM AVA 5 or 6 people. Free prkg. No pets. Free house. $650 p Idry. $2650/mo.+util. 248-895-4818. 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