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The biological pathogen federal authorities accuse two Chinese nationals of smuggling into the U.S. was not likely an act of ...
Two Chinese researchers were charged with smuggling a fungus classified “as a potential agroterrorism weapon” that could ...
Federal prosecutors have charged two Chinese researchers with smuggling a crop-killing fungus into the U.S. last summer ...
Fusarium graminearum causes Fusarium head blight in cereals and stalk rot in maize, mainly affecting crops in the US, Canada, China, and parts of Europe. Two Chinese nationals – a woman and her ...
The charges against two Chinese, one of them researcher, for illegally smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a dangerous crop-killing fungus, into the United States has brought renewed focus on the ...
Two Chinese researchers were charged with attempting to smuggle a deadly fungus known as Fusarium graminearum into the U.S. One of the researchers who works at the University of Michigan ...
Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu are charged with conspiracy, smuggling, making false statements and visa fraud for allegedly bringing the fungus Fusarium graminearum into the U.S. Jian, 33 ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Jian Yunqing, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Michigan, for the alleged smuggling of the fungus Fusarium graminearum. Her partner ...
Two Chinese researchers have been charged with smuggling a "potential agroterrorism weapon" — fusarium graminearum — into the United States. Biological pathogens were discovered in Zunyong Liu ...
The pathogen, Fusarium graminearum, is a potential agroterrorism agent. Jian and Liu allegedly planned to research it at the University of Michigan. This fungus can devastate crops and contaminate ...
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