From Tom Joyce, The Center Square, 29 February 2024
SAEN, an Ohio-based watchdog group that monitors research facilities
across the United States for fraud and animal abuse, wants the University of
New Mexico to fire a researcher who violated regulations so badly that
animal subjects died.
The school also had to terminate the project and pay all costs associated
with it, which were supposed to be federally funded, according to a press
release from SAEN.
SAEN said the report confirms why its calls are correct.
"This report admits a UNM researcher violated federal regulations in a way
that directly resulted in animal deaths," Michael A. Budkie, A.H.T.,
executive director of SAEN, said in the release. "This Principal
Investigator must be fired."
SAEN reached out to UNM President Garnett S. Stokes.
Scientific journals require statements of compliance and various approved
protocols as a condition to publish people's research.
Those who fail to follow approved protocols cannot have their experimental
data published.
When projects are suspended or terminated due to noncompliance with the
rules, the institution must eat all costs connected to that noncompliance,
SAEN said in the release.
"Any Principal Investigator who is so incompetent as to fail to follow their
own approved protocol resulting in animal deaths, and in unpublishable data,
as well as project termination, should never be allowed to perform animal
experimentation again," Budkie said in the release. "This PI must NOT be
given the opportunity to repeat these violations, thereby causing more
unnecessary animal suffering and producing nothing but useless data while
wasting federal funding.
A UNM spokesman could not be reached for comment.