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Exclusive | US scientist convicted for China ties considering jobs in Hong Kong, mainland

  • Ex-Harvard professor Charles Lieber, targeted under now-axed China Initiative, says he is exploring opportunities at ‘several institutions’

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Chemist and nanoscientist Charles Lieber says he is “very interested” in starting a centre to carry out “world-leading research and technology transfer that benefits all people in the world”. Photo: Reuters
Retired Harvard University chemist and nanoscientist Charles Lieber, previously convicted for not disclosing ties to a Chinese talent programme, has confirmed he is exploring work opportunities in mainland China and Hong Kong.
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The trade magazine Chemical and Engineering News reported in June that the former chair of the chemistry and chemical biology department at Harvard had filed for permission to travel to Hong Kong to discuss potential employment opportunities at the University of Hong Kong.

In response to queries from the Post, Lieber stated in an email that he was unable to give an interview or respond to specific questions, but shared a few remarks.

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“I am currently exploring (this means no decisions have been made on my part) opportunities at several institutions in Hong Kong, mainland China and elsewhere,” Lieber wrote.

“I have not yet visited Hong Kong, but may do so this fall,” he added.

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