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Former Harvard Chemistry professor Charles M. Lieber, who was convicted of lying to federal authorities about his ties to ...
Charles Lieber, the former chair of Harvard’s chemistry department who was convicted of lying to federal agents about his ...
Lieber received two days in prison, six months house arrest, and a fine for hiding Chinese government affiliations and a ...
Charles Lieber, the nanoscience pioneer convicted for not disclosing his ties to China, has just joined Tsinghua University ...
Chemist and nanoscientist Charles Lieber says he aims to ‘realise more scientific dreams in the vibrant and innovative city ...
Charles Lieber’s case ties into broader efforts by the U.S. government to force disclosures of ties with China-sponsored research programs. Charles Lieber, a prominent Harvard University ...
After being charged by the federal government for alleged failures to disclose funding in late January, Charles M. Lieber had a bail hearing at the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse.
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