Two unnamed faculty researchers are leaving their roles at Atlanta-based Emory University for foreign ties, according to Georgia Health News, a state-based healthcare news publication.
The faculty members failed to disclose foreign research funding and links to Chinese institutions, Emory told GHN. The university conducted an internal investigation after receiving a letter from the NIH regarding foreign influence on U.S. research.
Houston-based MD Anderson Cancer Center also recently moved to oust three researchers after the NIH prompted an investigation of faculty with potentially undisclosed ties to foreign institutions.
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