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DESCRIPTION:The commemoration of Workers Memorial Day in San Francisco will focus on 
 the dangers of biotechnology for workers in this unregulated industry.\nIt 
 will also honor Dr. Jeannette Adu-Bobie\n\nPfizer Biotech Stem Cell 
 Researcher To Report On Health And Safety Dangers On April 28, 2009 Workers 
 Memorial Day  & Honor Dr. Jeannette Adu-Bobie\n\nInjured Pfizer Biotech 
 Stem Cell Researcher To Report On Health And Safety Dangers On April 28, 
 2009 Workers Memorial Day\n\nPress Conference:\n\nTuesday April 28, 2009 
 3:00 PM\n\nPfizer Research Facility on the UCSF Mission Bay Campus\n\nIn 
 front of Pfizer Research Facility - 455 Mission Bay Boulevard South at 3rd 
 St., SF, next to the New UCSF Biotech China Basin building.\n\n 
 \n\nAbout:\n\n \n\nInjured Pfizer Molecular Biologist Becky McClain to 
 participate in Press Conference on dangers of stem cell research and need 
 for proper oversight and health and safety protection. Billions of dollars 
 of funds including from the tax payers of California is going into research 
 and development of the biotech industry and stem cell research. Despite 
 this massive public expenditure there is a complete lack of proper 
 oversight and protection of workers who are in this industry.\n\n \n\nThe 
 current developing pandemic in Mexico in Mexico of a swine flu is a clear 
 example of the potential public and human cost of unregulated and 
 uncontrolled development of genetic engineering without proper health and 
 safety. Although there is no evidence at present that this flu was the 
 result of genetic engineering this could have come from genetic 
 engineering.\n\n \n\nBecky McClain, a molecular biologist from the Pfizer 
 corporation in Connecticut was working at their laboratory on stem cell 
 research where she incurred biological exposures while on the job. She has 
 been fighting since that time to obtain the rights to exposure records 
 which are necessary for healthcare from these exposures. She will speak to 
 educate the public about the lack of biotech worker’s rights and the 
 dangers of new genetic engineered technologies.\n\n \n\nThe federal lack of 
 protection of the introduction of new technology in the workplace is a 
 growing danger not only to those technology workers but the public at 
 large.\n\nIn light of the new emerging swine flu epidemic in Mexico, 
 biotech workers rights and public health and safety are the first line of 
 defense against accidental, negligent or intentional release of infectious 
 agents that could cause new emerging disease.\n\n \n\nThis will be the 
 first press conference and educational presentation at one of the largest 
 biotech campuses in the world.\n\n \n\nFor interviews and contact 
 information for Becky McClain and other speakers please 
 call\n\n(415)867-0628\n\nCalifornia Coalition For Workers Memorial 
 Day\n\nhttp://www.workersmemorialday.org/documents/McClain.htm\n\n 
 \n\n 7:00 PM Speak-Out At ILWU Local 34 - 2nd St/Embarcadero on the 
 left side of AT&T Park Free Parking at ILUW Local 34 Speakers 
 including: Shiela Davis, Executive Director Silicon Valley Toxic Coalition, 
 Daniel Berman, author of Death on The Job, Becky McClain, injured Pfizer 
 micro biologist, Dina Padilla injured Kaiser worker, Carl Bryant, NALC 
 Local 214, Mike Daley, Iron Workers Local 377 on 9/11 NYC First Responders, 
 Roland Shephard retired BA Painters Local 4 also representatives from the 
 ILWU and other unions, injured workers and their families.\n\nCalifornia 
 Coalition For Workers Memorial Day (CCWMD) P.O. Box 720027, San 
 Francisco, CA 94172 www.workersmemorialday.org \n\n(415) 867-0628 \n\n 
 \nWorkers Memorial Day Press Conference in San Francisco Honors Dr. 
 Jeannette 
 Adu-Bobie\nhttp://watchdogonscience.blogspot.com/2009/04/workers-memorial-day-press-conference.html\n\nSATURDAY, 
 APRIL 25, 2009\n\nWorkers Memorial Day Press Conference in San Francisco 
 Honors Dr. Jeannette Adu-Bobie\nTuesday, April 28th, 2009 is International 
 Worker’s Memorial Day, a day to honor workers who have been killed, 
 disabled or injured. This year, the California Coalition for Workers 
 Memorial Day (CCWMD) will focus on the need for health and safety 
 protections, regulations and standards for new industries such as 
 biotechnology and nanotechnology.\n\nThis Tuesday, April 28th, 2009, Becky 
 McClain, biotechnologist, will honor Dr. Jeannette Adu-Bobie at the San 
 Francisco Worker's Memorial Day press conference at 3pm at 455 Mission Bay 
 Boulevard South at 3rd St., San Francisco. Dr. Adu-Bobie’s struggle 
 illustrates the difficulties injured biotech workers face.\n\nIn 2005 Dr. 
 Adu-Bobie, a British scientist, who specializes in meningococcal bacteria 
 research, lost her legs, left arm and right digits after contracting a 
 meningococcal infection while working in a New Zealand vaccine lab. The 
 vaccine lab strain was identical to the strain that had infected Dr. 
 Adu-Bobie. Unbelievably, officials still denied her injuries originated 
 from her workplace. It took three years of legal struggle, before experts 
 finally admitted that her injury was caused by her work. In the end she 
 only received $117,000 for damages. Her story highlights the realities and 
 struggles that injured biotech workers face. She has been courageous enough 
 to break the silence about dangerous work conditions in biotech 
 laboratories. Dr. Adu-Bobie questioned safety procedures when she saw 
 Neisseria meningitidis being plated out on an open bench and subsequently, 
 but mysteriously, came down with the life threatening and disabling 
 infection. We honor Dr. Adu-Bobie’s fortitude and courage.\n\nPress 
 release:http://www.workersmemorialday.org/documents/WMD%2009-SF%20flyer.pdf\nSee 
 VIDEO:http://tvnz.co.nz/view/video_popup_windows_skin/1983298\nArticle: 
 http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/562741\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/25/18591257.php
SUMMARY:Pfizer Biotech Stem Cell Researcher To Report On Health And Safety Dangers
LOCATION:In front of Pfizer Research Facility - 455 Mission Bay Boulevard South at 
 3rd St., SF, next to the New UCSF Biotech China Basin building.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/25/18591257.php
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