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Decades of research destroyed after freezer fails at Swedish university
(www.theguardian.com)
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Fucking tragic, especially since I imagine many of the patients have died.
I interned with a hematologist who was incredibly excited to show me a slide of hairy cell leukemia, the one case he'd seen in his career (like 20 years by then). That was just a microscope slide, I can't begin to imagine how bad the loss of research samples would be on someone.