Michael J. Fox Foundation sues New Jersey research facility over ruined samples

CAMDEN, N.J. – Actor Michael J. Fox’s foundation is suing a New Jersey research organization, saying a freezer was left open, compromising scientific samples and hurting research efforts it was funding.

The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research filed its complaint Friday in U.S. District Court against Camden’s Coriell Institute for Medical Research.

The New York-based charity says it contracted with Coriell in 2010 and 2011 to store specimens for research into Parkinson’s. The group says Coriell has been paid $3.5 million of the $4.3 million called for in the contracts.

The suit alleges that in March, a door to a freezer was left open, causing many scientific samples to thaw. The samples were no longer useful for research, according to the suit.

Coriell says it intends to “vigorously” defend itself.

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