Mayor Thomas M. Menino will lead a tour of the Boston University biolab tomorrow, accompanied by two dozen neighborhood and civic leaders, in advance of what’s expected to be the federal government’s final decision on whether to allow researchers to study some of the the world’s deadliest germs at the controversial South End site.
Menino, a supporter of the project, said the tour will allow leaders to gain a better understanding of the research that is proposed for the lab, which sits largely empty three years after construction was completed.
“This type of high level research is a complement to the city’s medical hub,” Menino said in an interview. “The work that will be done there will help save lives in the future. I think BU has gone above and beyond on the security measures.”
