It was reported that Hu had focused on the fast detection of viruses, bringing out various papers in journals and serving as the associate editor of the ACS Nano journal. The South China Morning Post reported that only months before Hu left the US, he had publicly talked about the freezes and cuts to NIH funding. He said a $3.7 million NIH grant impacted by the cuts had been allotted for the early detection of tuberculosis and HIV in children.
Hu Ye has reportedly been appointed founding dean at the new school of biomedical engineering at Tsinghua University.
The US draining brain in all directions.
Easy come, easy go. The US never offered anything more than just money to those researchers, so as soon as money disappeared, nothing holds scientists in the States.
remember the one time when US decide to target chinese people during the cold war, one of them was nuclear physicists, who eventually helped china developed the faster fission to fusion thermonuclear weapons research. that is the reason why they have hydrogen bombs now. aside from engineering tech, china is somewhat decent on the biology front.