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3 August 2020AmericasSarah Morgan

Children’s hospital researcher admits selling trade secrets to China

A former researcher at the research institute of the  Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio has pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal scientific trade secrets to sell in China.

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