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The U.S. Is Purging Chinese Cancer Researchers From Top Institutions

In recent decades, cancer research has become increasingly globalized, with scientists around the world pooling data and ideas.

The U.S. Is Purging Chinese Cancer Researchers From Top Institutions
Illustration by Jee-Ook Choi for Bloomberg Businessweek
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- The dossier on cancer researcher Xifeng Wu was thick with intrigue, if hardly the stuff of a spy thriller. It contained findings that she’d improperly shared confidential information and accepted a half-dozen advisory roles at medical institutions in China. She might have weathered those allegations, but for a larger aspersion that was far more problematic: She was branded an oncological double agent.
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