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Total chemical synthesis provides a unique approach for the access to uncontaminated, monodisperse, and more importantly, post-translationally modified membrane proteins. In the present study we ...
Jian worked at the University of Michigan, according to officials. Her boyfriend, Liu, works at a Chinese university. The investigation is a joint effort of the FBI and U.S. Customs and Border ...
Chinese agroterrorism suspect has hearing delayed. The 33-year-old and her boyfriend allegedly worked together to bring a fungus that damages wheat and other grains into the country.
The conformational ordering in spherulites of isotactic polypropylene during growing process is studied with in situ infrared microspectroscopic imaging. A comparison between the intensity ...
According to a press release from the US Department of Justice on Tuesday, Jian Yunqing, 33, and her boyfriend, Liu Zunyong, 34, allegedly attempted to smuggle the fungus pathogen Fusarium ...
Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, are two Chinese nationals facing federal charges in the United States for allegedly smuggling a dangerous agricultural fungus, Fusarium graminearum, into the ...
University of Michigan postdoctoral fellow Yunqing Jian, 33, has been charged alongside Zunyong Liu, 34, for the sinister plot tied to the Chinese Communist Party.
Tuesday afternoon, the FBI disclosed they would be charging Yunqing Jian, a Chinese student and research fellow specializing in molecular, cellular and developmental biology at the University of ...
Two Chinese researchers were charged with smuggling a biological pathogen that they planned to study at a University of Michigan lab, a complaint says.
The complaint against Jian says she has close ties to the Chinese Communist Party and even received funding from the Chinese government for her research on the fungus. “The alleged actions of these ...
Yunqing Jian, a researcher at the University of Michigan, and her boyfriend, Zunyong Liu, studied the pathogen as university students in China.
Two Chinese nationals -- a University of Michigan fellow and her researcher boyfriend -- are accused of smuggling a "potential agroterrorism weapon" into the U.S.