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The University of Michigan is under federal scrutiny after two Chinese scientists linked to the school were separately ...
The U.S. Department of Education has launched a federal investigation into the University of Michigan following the recent ...
The Department of Education claims the University of Michigan may have filed "incomplete, inaccurate, and untimely ...
The U.S. Department of Education's Office of the General Counsel announced on Tuesday that it had opened a foreign funding ...
The investigation comes after authorities accused a Chinese scientist and his girlfriend working in the school's lab of ...
Liu later admitted that he planned to use the fungus for research at a laboratory at the University of Michigan, where Jian worked. Both Jian and Liu had researched the pathogen as university ...
The U.S. Education Department said on Tuesday it opened a foreign funding investigation into the University of Michigan while ...
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 ...
Chinese nationals accused of smuggling pathogen into Michigan 00:48. Two Chinese nationals are accused of smuggling a "potential agroterrorism weapon" via a noxious fungus into the U.S., according ...
The University of Michigan was the latest school accused of failing to report large foreign donations amid a wider pressure ...
The fungus, Fusarium graminearum, is considered capable of "agroterrorism" and was allegedly smuggled into the country by two Chinese nationals studying at the University of Michigan.
DETROIT — Federal prosecutors accused two Chinese scientists of smuggling into the United States a "dangerous" fungus that causes a disease in crops so that one of them could research the pathogen at ...