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Two Chinese researchers were charged with smuggling a biological pathogen that they planned to study at a University of Michigan lab, a complaint says.
Plant experts note the fungus at the center of the government's case against Chinese lab technicians is not on a USDA list of ...
Attorneys have agreed to postpone a preliminary examination in U.S. District Court until August while a plea deal is being ...
One of the Chinese citizens worked at a University of Michigan lab; her boyfriend smuggled in the biological pathogen, according to court records.
Two Chinese researchers were charged with trying to smuggle strains of a fungus called Fusarium graminearum into the U.S.
US Congress is investigating the University of Michigan. The probe focuses on research ties to Chinese nationals. These ...
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Lawyers for a Chinese scientist charged with conspiring to nurse a toxic fungus at a University of Michigan lab already are ...
One University of Michigan affiliated allegedly smuggled in crop fungus, another brought in ‘biological material related to ...
"I don't know the specific situation, but I would like to emphasize that the Chinese government has always required overseas Chinese citizens to abide by local laws and regulations and will also ...
DETROIT – A University of Michigan Chinese scholar will remain in custody after a federal judge rescheduled her detention hearing in a case involving the alleged smuggling of a potentially ...
Two Chinese nationals charged with smuggling toxic fungus into U.S. A University of Michigan researcher and her boyfriend are accused of trying to smuggle a “dangerous biological pathogen ...
A University of Michigan scholar, Yunqing Jian, and her boyfriend, Zunyong Liu, face charges for allegedly attempting to smuggle Fusarium graminearum, a potentially dangerous agricultural pathogen ...
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