Word: kimbara
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Jiangyu Zhu, 30, and Kayoko Kimbara, 32, who worked and lived together before their arrest, had been analyzing cells that could eliminate organ transplant rejection. The results of their research were “highly marketable scientific information,” according to FBI agent Scott Robbins’ affidavit...
...supervisor, Professor of Cell Biology Frank D. McKeon, tried to “keep tabs on the work being performed by Zhu and Kimbara, but this was difficult given their unusual hours and their reluctance to have meaningful discussions with him,” Robbins says in his affidavit...
Upon coming to work for Harvard, Zhu and Kimbara, Chinese and Japanese citizens, respectively, signed away to Harvard the rights to all discoveries they would make at the labs, a standard procedure...
According to the government, Zhu and Kimbara took materials from HMS worth over $300,000, much of which cannot be replaced. The Japanese company has returned all the materials it acquired, according to a statement issued by the U.S. Department of Justice...