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N.I.H. Did Not Properly Track a Group Studying Coronaviruses, Report Finds

Por: The New York Times Science January 26, 2023

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The National Institutes of Health made significant errors in its oversight of grants to a nonprofit group that has come under fire from congressional Republicans for its research collaborations in China, an internal federal watchdog agency said on Wednesday.The findings, outlined in a describing missed deadlines, confusing protocols and misspent funds, reinforced concerns about the federal government’s .The report comes as Washington is... + full article



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