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Thad Cochran Research Center receives $31.7 million BY RACHEL JOHNSON The Daily Mississippian
The Thad Cochran Research Center has received $31.7 million from three federal programs for the construction of a second wing of the center’s current building. The Health and Resources Administration and the Food and Drug Administration jointly contributed $17.8 million and the National Institute of Health contributed 13.9 million through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). This act was signed by President Obama in 2009 and seeks to advance biomedical research as well as creating jobs. Don Stanford, assistant to the Director of the National Center for Natural Products Research (NCNPR) Dr. Larry Walker, said “Part of the deal for this money is we will be creating more jobs.” Half of the money for the construction of the building came from the ARRA and will be creating jobs on all levels from construction workers and architects to researchers once the building is completed, Stanford said. The building will be a connected second wing of the Thad Cochran building and will not be known by its own name. It will be 110,000 square feet and three stories, roughly the same size as the current Thad Cochran building. The new wing will be directly behind the current building, in front of All American drive where there is currently a parking lot. Plans for phase II of the Thad Cochran building have been in place since before the completion of the first phase, Stanford said. Since the NCNPR already had plans for a second wing, it was easy to take advantage of funds through
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the ARRA, he said. Stanford explained the NCNPR is working on the schematic design of the building and once that is completed, engineers will work on the different requirements for labs and offices, a process which would hopefully begin at the end of the month. The NCNPR is hopeful that the building will be completed sometime in 2013. Pharmacological, plant and microbial research, as well as clinical and human trials will take place in the new wing. Some facilities included in the new wing will be a suite for radioactive and biohazard materials, a herbarium and plant taxonomy lab, cell biology labs and pharmacology labs.
MASCOT UPDATE BY CAROLINE LEE Editor-in-Chief
The Mascot Selection Committee wrapped up its second phase, Poll One, as part of the mascot selection process yesterday evening. According to Ty New, co-chair of the Mascot Selection Committee, over 12,000 people voted in the poll. Of that 12,000-plus, over 5,000 of those voters were students. The committee was pleased with the result. “(That number) is awesome, especially in the summer,” New said. Because of the nature and volume of the voting, the committee will have to spend time considering the information, and go through the additional response provided in an “additional comments” box at the bottom of the poll. “We (the Mascot Selection Committee) have so much feedback. We have to go through and get everyone’s responses sorted.” The committee will reconvene on Monday to consider the end results. According to new, the results are feedback for “undeveloped ideas,” and that there is a possibility for changing or combining the ideas. The poll included 11 options for which voters could rate how much the idea appealed to them. Rather than a straight vote, poll participants could choose on a five-choice scale whether they liked it or could not see it as a mascot choice, with choices that fell in the middle. According to mascot.olemiss.edu, the results of the poll will decide which of the 11 concepts listed will advance to the final design phase. After the Mascot Selection Committee meeting on Monday, the committee will have a better idea which of these concepts voters have deemed worthy to progress to the final phase.
One lab will focus on microbial fermentation, where researchers isolate plant compounds for research into new drugs. Another will grow tissue cultures of certain plants for this drug research. Stanford said, “This will advance what we’re doing here (at Thad Cochran). We need more capabilities to do this type of work, not necessarily more space.” Work on all levels of drug research from their discovery, development, scale-up, testing and eventual FDA approval will take place in this one building. “This is one way to move things in the direction of FDA approval,” Stanford said, noting the lengthy process of FDA approval.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN COMMITTEE APPROVAL REPORT COMPILED BY AMANDA WARD News Editor
July 6, 2010 6:00 p.m. Discuss tax exemption request from Ganesh Investments for proposed hotel by the Oxford Conference Center. (Motion passed with the Board committing to up to $30,000 for sidewalk, road and overpass construction on public property) Lafayette County Law Enforcement Officers Association to request $550.00 for the Youth Fishing Rodeo at Lake Patsy. (Motion passed) Request funds for the 2010 and 2011 Fourth of July celebrations from the LOU Bridge Builders Committee. (Motion passed) Request permission to advertise RFP for transit passenger information (automatic vehicle location) system. (Motion passed) Request permission to advertise RFP for transit video surveillance system. (Motion passed) Authorize Public Works Department employee to attend Mississippi Rural Water Association Fall Training and Operator Expo in Batesville, MS, with a cost of $185.00. (Motion passed) Authorize Mayor to execute CE & I contract for construction of BMX Track and Trails at FNC Park. (Motion passed) Authorize Mayor to execute CE & I contract for construction of Oxford Bikeway Project Phase II. (Motion passed) Accept bids for MS Hwy 7-Kroger/ Grand Oaks Water Distribution Improve-
ments Phase I. (Motion passed) Accept letter of resignation from Hunter McGonagill. (Motion passed) Authorize Mayor to retain Dennis Miller of Watkins Ludlam Winter and Stennis for analysis and adjustments of Water and Sewer rates. (Motion passed) Declare six vehicles from Metro Narcotics surplus and one tractor from Solid Waste and authorize advertisement on govdeals.com. (Motion passed) Discuss Deer Management Harvest program. (Board will review the proposal and vote at the next meeting) Authorize Mayor to sign USDA Grant application. (Motion passed) Request approval for six officers to attend the MWLEO Conference in Oxford, MS on July 19-21, 2010 with a cost of $510.00. (Motion passed) Request approval for three officers to attend the FBI Command College on July 25-30, 2010 with a cost of $975.00. (Motion passed) Request approval for Joshua Snyder to serve as an intern with the Oxford Police Department. (Motion passed) Request a revision in the take home car policy within the Police Department. (Not passed for lack of a second motion) Authorize approval of contract with the county for motor vehicle tax collection. (Motion passed) Authorize advertisement for part time Double Decker bus drivers. (Motion passed)
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