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NIH looking into Boston University’s COVID-19 research

Por: The Hill Health October 22, 2022

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is looking into COVID-19 research that was conducted at Boston University to determine whether the experiment should have been subject to agency guidelines. Earlier this month, researchers from the Boston University School of Medicine in which they combined the ancestral COVID-19 virus with genetic data from the circulating omicron strain. should have been informed on the nature of the research beforehand.... + full article



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