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NIH, FBI accuse scientists in US of sending IP to China, running shadow labs


From: InfoSec News <alerts () infosecnews org>
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 13:47:47 +0000 (UTC)

https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/04/nih-fbi-accuse-scientists-in-us-of-sending-ip-to-china-running-shadow-labs/

By Beth Mole
arstechnica.com
4/22/2019

MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas has forced out three senior
researchers with ties to China. The move comes amid nationwide investigations by
federal officials into whether researchers are pilfering intellectual property
from US research institutions and running “shadow laboratories” abroad,
according to a joint report by Science magazine and the Houston Chronicle.

The National Institutes of Health began sending letters to the elite cancer
center last August regarding the conduct of five researchers there. The letters
discussed “serious violations” of NIH policies, including leaking confidential
NIH grant proposals under peer review to individuals in China, failing to
disclose financial ties in China, and other conflicts of interest. MD Anderson
moved to terminate three of those researchers, two of whom resigned during the
termination process. The center cleared the fourth and is still investigation
the fifth.

The move follows years of probing from the FBI, which first contacted MD
Anderson back in 2015 with such concerns, according to MD Anderson President Dr.
Peter Pisters. In December 2017, MD Anderson handed over hard drives containing
employee emails to FBI investigators. That same year, a report by the US
Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property used some rough
calculations to estimate that IP theft by all parties cost the country upward of
$225 billion, potentially as high as $600 billion, each year. The report called
China the “world’s principal IP infringer.”

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