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China employs its Thousand Talents Program (“TTP”) to recruit overseas academic and scientific talent to work in China by promising research funding from the Chinese government and, occasionally, compensation. TTP has drawn increased scrutiny from the U.S. government, specifically the FBI and the Department of Justice, over purported concerns of intellectual property theft or espionage. However, a closer review of the actual charges brought to date by these government agencies reveals the crux of the matter has related to disclosures. Regardless of the motivation, these agencies are actively investigating professors, academics, researchers, and scientists associated with the controversial program.
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As the pandemic continues to not only drag on but intensify, the toll on institutions and staff is becoming more evident. To get a sense of what was happening, and how it could help, NIH conducted surveys this fall. The findings provide perhaps the first large-scale albeit limited look at the concerns organizations and researchers are wrestling with.
Increased expenses to ensure the safety of staff and students during COVID-19 are among the factors related to the pandemic that have most substantially affected institutions, according to nearly 70% of the more than 200 research administration leaders responding to the survey.
[1] Close to 32% reported “institutional hiring freezes,” and approximately 62% cited reduced access to labs as the factors “most negatively” affecting research functions.
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Members of MidMichigan s Regional STEMI Program are (from left) Paramedic Jay Moore, EMT-P, MidMichigan Medical Center - EMS, Gladwin; Deanna Knopp, R.N., B.S.N., system director of MidMichigan s Emergency Services; John Clayton, manager of MidMichigan Medical Center - EMS, Gladwin; Paramedic Mary Datte, EMT-P, MidMichigan Medical Center - EMS, Gladwin; Paramedic Jamie Campbell, EMT-P, MidMichigan Medical Center - EMS, Midland; Paramedic Stacey Rohn, EMT-P, MidMichigan Medical Center - EMS, Midland; Michael Lauer, M.D., interventional cardiologist and director of MidMichigan s Regional STEMI Program; and Scott Shawl, manager of MidMichigan Medical Center - EMS, Midland. (Photo Provided)