As the investigation into the murder of 24 horrible years of Yale University graduate pharmacology student Annie Le moved in high speed, the building in which it was found was closed and nobody knows when things will return to normal.
on whose body was found Sunday behind a wall in a basement laboratory, worked in the building Amistad Street, a four building complex history at the medical school a mile Yale's main campus. The building opened 2 years ago to house the Yale Stem Cell Center, as well as interdisciplinary programs in immunology and vascular biology
According stem cell researcher Diane Krause :. "All the research in the Amistad building is one standstill- people who need responsive to an ongoing clinical trial may not have access from now."
University Vice President Linda Koch Lorimer sent an email to the entire campus today said the staff "with essential research responsibilities" are escorted into the building by police.
Others are being given paid leave. "We'll know by the end of the day if the building will remain closed longer," says Lorimer. "Principal Investigators will be informed as soon as we know."
Yale President Richard Levin met this morning "a group of members of the Yale community in the university area of Annie Le," according to the public affairs office of Yale.
The Amistad street building would have 75 surveillance cameras. The was seen entering at 10 am on Tuesday. She was never seen leaving.
Lorimer said security personnel and police patrols and a new bicycle patrol were added on the campus of med school.
A website on opa.yale.edu/investigationupdate investigation will be opened later today.
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