Convicted Former Harvard Scientist Rebuilds Brain Computer Lab In China (reuters.com)
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- News link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/26/04/30/186256/convicted-former-harvard-scientist-rebuilds-brain-computer-lab-in-china
- Source link: https://www.reuters.com/world/china/convicted-former-harvard-scientist-rebuilds-brain-computer-lab-china-2026-04-30/
> Charles Lieber, 67, is among the world's leading researchers in brain-computer interfaces. The technology has shown promise in treating conditions such as ALS and restoring movement in paralyzed patients. But it also has potential military applications: Scientists at China's People's Liberation Army have investigated brain interfaces as a way to engineer super soldiers by boosting mental agility and situational awareness, according to the U.S. Defense Department. Lieber was found guilty by a jury and convicted in December 2021 of making false statements to federal investigators about his ties to a Chinese state program to recruit overseas talent, and tax offenses related to payments he received from a Chinese university. He served two days in prison and six months under house arrest, and was fined $50,000 and ordered to pay $33,600 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service. During the case, his defense said he was suffering from an incurable lymphoma, which was in remission, and he was fighting for his life.
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> Three years after he was sentenced, Reuters has learned that Lieber is now overseeing China's state-funded i-BRAIN, or the Institute for Brain Research, Advanced Interfaces and Neurotechnologies, with access to dedicated nanofabrication equipment and primate research infrastructure unavailable to him at Harvard. The lab is an arm of the Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translation, or SMART. "I arrived on April 28, 2025 with a dream and not much more, maybe a couple bags of clothes," Lieber said of his move to China at a Shenzhen government conference in December. "Personally, my own goals are to make Shenzhen a world leader."
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> SMART last year appointed Lieber as an investigator, according to a post on i-BRAIN's website dated May 1, 2025. That news was covered by some media outlets. The same day, i-BRAIN said Lieber had also been appointed its founding director -- an announcement that went unreported at the time. This story is the most comprehensive account of Lieber's activities since he moved to China. Reuters is reporting for the first time that his lab has access to dedicated primate research facilities and chip-making equipment; that it sits within a sprawling ecosystem of state-backed institutions bankrolled by billions of dollars in government funding; and that it is housed within an institution that is luring top scientific talent back from the United States.
[1] https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/pr/harvard-university-professor-convicted-making-false-statements-and-tax-offenses
[2] https://www.reuters.com/world/china/convicted-former-harvard-scientist-rebuilds-brain-computer-lab-china-2026-04-30/
China (Score:2, Insightful)
It being China we're taking about, I'm going to go ahead and translate "dedicated primate research facilities" into "prisons."
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Not the "brain drain" we were worried about...
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Diabolical, but I bet you are correct.
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But why single out China? This business is global, just like any other organ harvesting. As the song goes;
Whatever they can do, we can do better...
CIA (Score:2)
Once upon a time, this would have made him a prime target for a fatal accident -courtesy of the CIA.
Re: CIA (Score:1)
Pity it still doesnt. No one likes a traitor.
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You're a Trump supporter, you love a traitor.
How did he leave the country? (Score:3)
How did this guy leave so easily? Surely he was placed under travel restrictions after the end of his house arrest?
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He served out his sentence (2 days in jail, house arrest, and 2 years supervised release) for two counts of filing a false income tax return, and two counts of failing to report foreign bank accounts. Why would he have any travel restrictions after his sentence was completed?
isn't this just capitalism? (Score:4, Insightful)
Selling to the highest bidder, isn't that what the economic geniuses here all support? Funny how greed and racism can come into conflict.
seen this game b4 (Score:1)
F.E.A.R.
ah yes, evil China (Score:2)
The US has no moral standing to criticize anyone in the world. Look at what US or its cat's paw are doing *simultaneously* at this very moment :
Adding more deaths to an existing genocide in Gaza
Looking to make Lebanon the next Gaza
A war of choice in Iran that started with a school bombing and is having ripple effects world-wide, including the possibility of famine in poor countries.
An oil blockade on Cuba that is causing suffering and deaths.
que meme: are we the bad guys?
Smart people are valuable (Score:2)
While the US harasses them for breaking silly rules, China welcomes them
The US is run by lawyers, China is run by technical experts
We need to abandon the old cold war thinking and move toward greater cooperation with China
Trolls have personal problems (Score:2)
So please don't fee them or propagate their vacuous Subjects. Actually, I count it in his favor that so many sock puppets post hate speech about him.
There is quite a bit of room for substantive comment on this story. Mostly the balance between witch hunting and actual competence or actual immorality. But if Lieber did whatever he did for money, then those are supposed to be "pure" motives as America operates these years. In that case, I would guess the "real" problem is failing to wet the correct beaks.
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