Earlier this week officials from Jackson Laboratory were joined by U.S. Sens. Angus King, Susan Collins and other state and local officials to celebrate the kickoff of the retrofitting of a former Lowe’s building in Ellsworth, Mainebiz reports. The building is going to serve as a mouse vivarium for breeding research mice that will be sold to biomedical labs across the globe. Read full story
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