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Charles Lieber, a former Harvard scientist convicted in 2021 for lying about his ties to China, has rebuilt his brain-computer interface lab in Shenzhen, China, with access to advanced facilities and significant government funding.
Charles Lieber, a former Harvard scientist convicted in 2021 for lying about his ties to China, has rebuilt his brain-computer interface lab in Shenzhen, China, with access to advanced facilities and significant government funding.
Charles Lieber, a former Harvard scientist convicted in 2021 for lying about his ties to China, has rebuilt his brain-computer interface lab in Shenzhen, China, with access to advanced facilities and significant government funding.
Charles Lieber, a former Harvard scientist convicted in 2021 for lying about his ties to China, has rebuilt his brain-computer interface lab in Shenzhen, China, with access to advanced facilities and significant government funding.
Charles Lieber, a former Harvard scientist convicted of lying to U.S. authorities about payments from China, now leads China's state-funded i-BRAIN institute in Shenzhen, focusing on brain-computer interface technology.
Charles Lieber, previously convicted for making false statements about his ties to China, is now overseeing China's state-funded i-BRAIN lab in Shenzhen, with access to advanced nanofabrication tools and primate research facilities.
Charles Lieber, convicted in the U.S. for lying about his ties to China, is now leading a brain-computer lab in Shenzhen, China, focusing on embedding electronics into the human brain.
Charles Lieber, convicted in 2021 for making false statements about his ties to China, is now leading China's state-funded i-BRAIN lab in Shenzhen, focusing on brain-computer interface technology.
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