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Thousands of Urine and Tissue Samples Are in Danger of Rotting After Staff Cuts at a CDC Laboratory

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Seven federal workers who abruptly lost their jobs in recent weeks say they are worried that thousands of biological samples may be left to rot in a government laboratory in West Virginia .

The researchers collected the tissue samples as part of experiments to determine how Americans may be impacted by chemicals and other substances they are exposed to at their jobs.

Some of the samples are stored in a refrigerator that needs to be kept at -112 Farenheit at all times.

Three researchers who were affected by the job cuts say they have not received any information about who would be in charge of the facility’s biological samples after the reduction in force.

One researcher says they don’t even know who could take responsibility for the samples they oversaw at the facility.

Another researcher at NIOSH 's Pittsburgh facility says they fear expensive instruments purchased by the government could also go to waste.

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