Texas cancer center ousts 3 over Chinese data theft concerns
A prominent cancer center in Houston says it has ousted three scientists whom federal authorities suggested are involved in Chinese efforts to steal American research.
Peter Pisters, the president of MD Anderson Cancer Center, told the that the National Institutes of Health could withhold funding if the center didnt act. MD Anderson received 148 million in NIH grants last year.
The three scientists havent been identified. The newspaper reports theyre Chinese.
The agency wrote to the cancer center last year detailing conflicts of interest and unreported foreign income by five faculty members, and gave it 30 days to respond.
The dismissals come amid heightened concern in Washington, D.C., that foreign governments including China have been using students and visiting scholars to pilfer intellectual property from confidential grant applications.
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