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If the pathogen was manipulated to become resistant to treatment or to spread more easily, it could have the potential to ...
The Chinese researcher accused of helping smuggle a potentially devastating crop-killing fungus into the US will remain in ...
A University of Michigan Chinese scholar will remain in custody after a federal judge rescheduled her detention hearing in a ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNChinese agroterrorism suspect and U-M researcher has detention hearing postponedYunqing Jian appeared in federal court in Detroit Thursday, her detention hearing postponed to June 13 so she can hire a ...
Yunqing Jian's detention hearing was moved to June 13 in U.S. District Court in Detroit so she can retain a private attorney.
Javed Ali, a counter-terrorism expert at the University of Michigan, says that based on information from the official ...
Two Chinese researchers were charged with smuggling a biological pathogen that they planned to study at a University of ...
Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, citizens of the People’s Republic of China, were charged in a criminal complaint with ...
As per the official statements released, both Chinese nationals had close ties with the Chinese Communist Party.
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mlive on MSNChinese couple smuggled biological pathogen into U.S. for University of Michigan research, feds sayThe biological pathogen researched by a University of Michigan scholar from China can cause devasting diseases in crops, ...
After two Chinese "bioterrorism" suspects were arrested this week for allegedly smuggling a toxic, crop-killing fungus into ...
Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, Chinese nationals, face federal charges in the US for allegedly smuggling Fusarium graminearum, ...
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