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527 potential suspects in French high school rape lead to mass DNA test

Posted: April 15, 2014 at 2:46 am

PARIS French investigators began taking DNA samples Monday from 527 male students and staff at a high school -- including boys as young as 14 -- as they searched for the assailant who raped a teenage girl on the closed campus.

Testing began Monday at Fenelon-Notre Dame high school in western France. All those who received summonses last week were warned that any refusal could land them in police custody, and no one rejected the sweeping request to test the high school's male population.

The testing of students, faculty and staff at the school is expected to last through Wednesday, with 40 DNA swabs recovered inside two large study halls. Prosecutor Isabelle Pagenelle said investigators had exhausted all other leads in the Sept. 30 rape of the girl in a dark bathroom at the school.

"The choice is simple for me," she said. "Either I file it away and wait for a match in what could be several years, or I go looking for the match myself."

While there have been other situations in which DNA samples have been taken en masse, the case is complicated for France, where acceptance is widespread for DNA testing and a national database maintains profiles of people detained for even minor crimes. But children's civil liberties are considered sacred, especially within schools.

France has stringent privacy protections -- Google, for example, has come under legal attack for storing user data, as well as for lapses in images from Street View. Questions of criminality are a different matter -- the government's DNA database has expanded radically since it was first created in 1998, and now encompasses 2 million profiles, or about 3 percent of the population.

"It's clearly a situation where people do not have a choice," said Catherine Bourgain, a genetic researcher and author of "DNA, Superstar or Supercop." "One you have a DNA file it's very difficult to get that information erased."

Authorities have promised to discard the DNA collected once a donor is eliminated as a suspect, but Bourgain said she hoped that would also include the profile information, which during the usual course of French investigations is computerized and transmitted to the database.

Police recovered genetic material from the girl's clothing but found no matches among current profiles.

"This happened during the school day in a confined space," Chantal Devaux, the private Roman Catholic school's director, told French media. "The decision to take such a large sample was made because it was the only way to advance the investigation."

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The Cancer Genome Atlas – Ovarian Cancer – Video

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Aging research goes to the dogs

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Adam Boyko, assistant professor of biomedical sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine, plays with a dog.

From ancient alchemical quests to modern biological research, efforts to understand and combat human aging have borne few fruits. Now Cornell scientists aim to bridge the gap between lab research and agings complexities in real life using the power of dogs.

With funding from the National Institutes of Healths National Institute of Aging, they are joining interdisciplinary collaborators from across the country to form the Canine Longevity Consortium the first research network to study canine aging. It will lay the groundwork for a nationwide Canine Longitudinal Aging Study (CLAS), using dogs as a powerful new model system that researchers can study to find how genetic and environmental factors influence aging and what interventions might mitigate age-related diseases.

Dogs offer tremendous potential as a model system for human aging, said Adam Boyko, assistant professor of biomedical sciences and an evolutionary geneticist specializing in canine genomics at Cornells College of Veterinary Medicine. They share many genetic characteristics with humans that let us combine traditional demographic and epidemiological approaches with new techniques like comparative genomics. Unlike any other model system for aging, dogs share our environment and, increasingly, our health care options. Once developed, a canine model holds enormous promise, and we expect it to have a significant impact on aging research.

Until now, researchers have studied aging mostly in short-lived, inbred, lab-based animal models like yeast, worms, flies and mice. Yet a large gap divides these models from humans and other genetically variable populations living in complex environments. For a model system to bridge that gap, its constituents would need to have more genetic variability than lab clones, live in environments similar to humans and age in patterns long enough to closely study individuals entire lifetimes.

Boyko and his colleagues aim to craft the CLAS to see how an individual dogs aging trajectory is shaped by genes and the environment, gain detailed understanding of when and why dogs die, and find treatments to combat age-related illness. The consortium will also develop training opportunities in aging research for junior scientists, veterinarians and the general public.

The researchers will start with pilot projects to choose the best breeds for the study and to determine how best to collect, analyze and share the large-scale data it will produce. The team will conduct an epidemiological analysis of genetic and environmental factors influencing canine lifespan, high-resolution mapping of canine longevity, and a yearlong epidemiological analysis of age and cause of death in all dogs seen within a select group of three private veterinary clinics.

Though past longitudinal studies in humans have lent insight to aging research, Boyko says a longitudinal study in dogs has the potential to test a range of critical ideas at a rapid pace not possible with humans.

Such a study would change the way we understand aging, said Boyko. It would be the first longitudinal study of aging in a controlled genetically variable model system. Unlike in human longitudinal studies, within the context of the CLAS, it would be relatively easy to try treatments that may help extend healthy lifespans in dogs and humans. Ultimately, the knowledge gained through this project has the potential to greatly increase our understanding of aging and our ability to treat age-related disease.

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Sufferers of skin disease in plea

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

A group of psoriasis patients is urging the government to improve its system of medication.

Psoriasis is a disease that causes red and scaly patches on the skin.

It typically affects the outside of the elbows, knees or scalp and also itches, burns and stings.

Dermatologist Yeung Chi-keung said it is still not clear what causes psoriasis, though it is related to a disorder of the immune system.

"It is a common dermatological illness. It is not related to personal hygiene and is not infectious," Yeung said.

Gary Lai Hing-kwan, 43, a sufferer who is chairman of the Hong Kong Psoriasis Patients' Association, said those affected are generally prescribed with topical steroids for six months.

Around 20,000 to 30,000 people suffer from psoriasis, which is fourth in the 10 most common illnesses found here, and may affect children and adults.

Lai said the Hospital Authority may currently offer biologic drugs to patients, but they are not provided in the specialist out-patients' service due to the current medication system.

The association is holding a free talk on the disease on May 18. Registration may be made at psohkg@gmail.com or on 5542-6404. HILARY WONG

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