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  • The Monument to the laboratory mouse is a sculpture in Novosibirsk' Akademgorodok, Siberia, Russia. It is located in a park in front of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and was completed on July 1, 2013, coinciding with the 120th anniversary of the founding of the city.
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  • The Monument to the laboratory mouse is a sculpture in Novosibirsk' Akademgorodok, Siberia, Russia. It is located in a park in front of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics...
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  • The Monument to the Laboratory Mouse can be found in a courtyard at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics in Akademgorodok, Russia...
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  • While enjoying a breath of "very fresh" Siberian air, you should take some time to visit the "Research Mouse" or "Monument of Laboratory Mice".
  • ...States , a strange and obscure monument to the humble laboratory mouse has gained prominence on the internet thanks to a now viral tweet from user rubot.
  • The mouse was sculpted by local artist Andrew Kharkevich, who said, "It combines the image of the laboratory mouse and a scientists ...
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  • The Monument to the laboratory mouse is a bronze figure of a mouse, wearing a cape, looking down and knitting a DNA-helix.
  • Monument to laboratory mice at the Academic Institute of Cytology and Genetics in Novosibirsk, Russia. Photo by By Irina Gelbukh.
  • Called the Monument to the Laboratory Mouse, it was designed to honor the 55th anniversary of the founding of the institute.