b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | 1 Collins told Science that NIH's interest in the issue was prompted not by “
some big explosive episode” involving a violation of such rules, but “just
a gathering sense that it's time to take action.” Agency officials have
spotted NIH-funded papers noting foreign support that had not been properly
disclosed to NIH itself, for instance. The agency is also concerned about
NIH-funded scientists who spend several months a year in their home country
at what Collins called shadow labs, making it hard to tell which country is
funding their discoveries. NIH won't name the six or so institutions that it
is investigating, but Collins told STAT that the agency is concerned that
some researchers have hidden their foreign ties because they intend to share
intellectual property or private information with other nations. But it “
may all turn out to be fine—they forgot to tell us something,” he says. | w*********o 发帖数: 3030 | 2 Hehe, nobody comments on this.
Why do I have the impression that the yellow dump kissers who revealed
themselves on this board in 2016 were also the ones who were eager to work
with Chinese researchers?
The parenting board became moderator-less before 2016, at the start of the
whole anti-AA fiasco and it is completely desert now. Is the faculty board a
desert now too? |
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