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Showing posts with label microbiology labs. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 24, 2024

Military Madness > Fired Canadian Level 4 Microbiology Lab Researchers doing well in Wuhan

 

Filing Patents for Wuhan Lab and Using Aliases:

What the Fired Winnipeg Lab Scientists Are Up to in China

The National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg is shown in a May 19, 2009 photo. (The Canadian Press/John Woods)

3/20/2024
Updated:
3/20/2024



Fired Winnipeg lab scientists and married couple Xiangguo Qiu and Keding Cheng are actively engaged in research work in China with various organizations, some of which have close links to the Chinese military, an investigation by The Epoch Times shows.

The two are also using aliases in some instances, while Ms. Qiu has been filing patents related to her area of research in Canada.


Ms. Qiu and Mr. Cheng were escorted out of the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) in Winnipeg by the RCMP in July 2019. They were subsequently fired in January 2021 for their undisclosed involvement with Chinese regime entities, which put Canada’s security at risk, according to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).
CSIS says the two scientists lied about their ties to China’s “talent programs,” which are focused on economic espionage. They also provided unauthorized access to Chinese nationals at the Winnipeg lab, and collaborated with Chinese military leaders who are engaged in biodefence and bioterrorism research. As well, Ms. Qiu was involved in high-risk research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.


Most biodefence and bioterrorism research is conducted by militaries whether directly or indirectly. The Pentagon funds research in dozens of labs around the world including several in Ukraine.

This kind of research is insanely immoral and should be considered crimes against humanity.

Position at Chinese University

As late as Feb. 28, when the federal government released declassified reports related to the firing of the two scientists, Ms. Qiu’s name was listed as a faculty member on the public website of the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), which has ties to the Chinese military. However, her name has since been removed.

Her affiliation with the university also appears on a March 14, 2023, document by the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association announcing the initiation of a project related to the development of Ebola therapeutic antibodies.

Ms. Qiu is listed as a member of the Life Sciences and Medicine faculty at USTC.

Her name on a list as a member of the editorial board of the Chinese journal Zoological Research also shows her affiliation with the university. Online archive records indicate that as recently as Aug. 3, 2020, when she was still employed at the Winnipeg lab, the journal’s list mentions her position at the NML.
The USTC is a “red university,” according to its official website. It was founded in 1958 in Beijing by “revolutionaries and scientists of the old generation of our [Chinese Communist] Party for the cause of ‘Two Bombs, One Satellite,’” the website says, referring to the Party’s early nuclear and space project launched shortly after it came to power.

Alias ‘Sandra Chiu’

Ms. Qiu is now using the name “Sandra Chiu” when authoring articles published in English-language journals.
A 2022 paper related to mRNA vaccines published in the journal Nature lists “Sandra Chiu” from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) as one of the co-authors. That name is changed to Ms. Qiu’s original name, “Xiangguo Qiu,” in a Chinese translation of the article that appears on the official WeChat channel of the Chinese-language journal Chemistry and Materials Science.
The name Sandra Chiu, with a listed affiliation with the USTC, also appears as a member of the editorial board of the Virologica Sinica, an academic journal co-founded by the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the Chinese Society for Microbiology.
An earlier version of Virologica Sinica’s website accessible through Internet Archives shows that back in 2020, the name was listed as Xiangguo Qiu, with her affiliation being with the University of Manitoba.

The editor-in-chief of the journal is Shi Zhengli, a top scientist at the Wuhan Institute of Virology nicknamed “bat woman” for her research related to bat coronaviruses.

Ms. Qiu’s name under Sandra Chiu appears in several scientific papers from 2022 onwards.

Patents

Among the concerns raised about Ms. Qiu while employed at the Winnipeg lab was her filing of two patents in China, in October 2017 and January 2019, related to her field of research at the NML, which potentially violated the lab’s intellectual property rights.
Since being escorted out of the Winnipeg lab in July 2019, Ms. Qiu has filed four more patents in China between 2022 and 2023.

Two of the patents, filed in June 2022 and August 2023, list the patent owner as the University of Science and Technology of China. The patents relate to the prevention and treatment of respiratory viral infections and coronaviruses.

The other two patents, both filed in June 2023, list the patent owner as the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The patents relate to antibodies for the Nipah virus, one of the two types of viruses that Ms. Qiu arranged to be shipped to the Wuhan Institute of Virology from the Winnipeg lab while she was still employed there.

The Epoch Times asked the Public Health Agency of Canada, which oversees the NML, if it has any concerns about potential intellectual property issues related to Ms. Qiu’s latest patents filed in China being based on research while she was in Canada.

A spokesperson said that since Ms. Qiu has not been an employee of the lab since January 2021, the agency “will make no comment on any work she has undertaken or patents filed since that date.”

State-Funded Book on Ebola

Ms. Qiu is also set to publish a state-funded book on Ebola, according to an announcement by the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology on Oct. 16, 2023.
Her book is part of around 200 other publications being announced by the ministry. Titled “Introduction to Ebola Virus Disease and Its Prevention and Control,” it will be published by the Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press. According to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, the Wuhan-based Huazhong University is a “very high risk” institute due to its high number of defence laboratories and close links to China’s defence sector.
The state agency that oversees the granting of the funds for the books states that such projects need to be “carried out in accordance with the Chinese Communist Party’s publishing policy” and “guided by China’s technological development policies.”

Alias ‘Kaiting Cheng’

As early as May 31, 2021, Mr. Cheng is listed as being the chief technical officer in immunology at the KingMed Diagnostics Group, a medical testing company headquartered in Guangzhou in the south of China.
KingMed was founded in 1994 by Yaoming Liang, a member of the Chinese Communist Party.

A post on the company’s official WeChat channel features information on Mr. Cheng, and shows him in a photo wearing a company shirt. The date shows the post was made after the two scientists were escorted out of the Winnipeg lab in July 2019, but before they were officially fired in January 2021.

Elsewhere, Mr. Cheng’s first name, Keding, is changed to “Kaiting” in posts related to the company. “Kaiting Cheng” is also listed as a professor at the Guangzhou Medical University on a post from Hebei Normal University advertising a guest lecture by him on April 6, 2023.
His name appears on a scientific paper related to the SARS-CoV-2 as well, with his affiliation listed with KingMed.
Mr. Cheng has been touring various cities in China and giving lectures, including on his work at the Winnipeg lab. A talk he gave at an event in Chengdu City on July 1, 2023, was titled “Discovery of the Neuronal Antibody: Migration and taking lessons from a Canadian laboratory.”

The RCMP has said it is currently investigating Ms. Qiu and Mr. Cheng. No charges have been announced so far.

The Epoch Times contacted Ms. Qiu and Mr. Cheng for comment but didn’t hear back by publication time.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Did Canada Contribute to the Development of the Coronavirus?

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Samples From Early Wuhan COVID Patients Had Genetically Modified

Henipah, One of Two Types of Viruses Sent From Canadian Lab


The National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg in a file photo. (John Woods/The Canadian Press)

By Omid Ghoreishi 
August 25, 2021

Samples from early Wuhan COVID-19 patients show the presence of genetically modified Henipah virus, an American scientist has found.

Henipah was one of the two types of viruses sent to China by Chinese-born scientists from a Canadian laboratory at the centre of a controversy over the firing of the scientists and collaboration with Chinese military researchers. It is not clear whether the virus found in the Chinese samples is related to the virus samples sent by the Canadian lab, which were shipped in late March 2019.

The finding was confirmed for The Epoch Times by another qualified scientist.

The evidence was first found by Dr. Steven Quay, a Seattle-based physician-scientist and former faculty member at the Stanford University School of Medicine, who looked at early COVID-19 samples uploaded by scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) shortly after China informed the World Health Organization about the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak.

Chinese virologist Shi Zhengli is seen inside the P4 laboratory in Wuhan, China, on Feb. 23, 2017. 


The samples from the patients, who reportedly were found to have an “unidentified pneumonia disease” in December 2019, were uploaded to the genetic sequence database, GenBank, on the website of the U.S. National Institute of Health (NIH).

Quay says that while other scientists around the world were mostly interested in examining the genome of SARS-CoV-2 in the samples uploaded by the WIV scientists, he wanted to see what else was in the samples collected from the patients.

So he collaborated with a few other scientists to analyze sequences from the samples. “We started fishing inside for weird things,” Quay told The Epoch Times.

What they found, he says, are the results of what could likely be contamination from different experiments in the lab making their way into the samples, as well as evidence of Henipah virus.

“We found genetic manipulation of the Nipah virus, which is more lethal than Ebola.” Nipah is a type of Henipah virus.

The Epoch Times asked Joe Wang, PhD, who formerly spearheaded a vaccine development program for SARS in Canada with one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, to verify the finding. Wang is currently the president of NTD Television Canada, the sister company of The Epoch Times in Canada.

After examining the evidence, Wang said he was able to replicate Quay’s findings on the Henipah virus. He explains that the genetic manipulation of the virus was likely for the purposes of vaccine development.

Documents released by the Canadian government state that the WIV’s intended use of the virus samples sent by Canada was “stock virus culturing,” which in simpler terms means storing the viruses while keeping them alive. Genetic manipulation would not be within the scope of this description.

Winnipeg Lab

The firing of Chinese-born scientist Xiangguo Qiu and her husband, Keding Cheng, from the National Microbiology laboratory (NML) in Winnipeg has been the subject of much controversy in Canada, with opposition parties pressing the government for more details on the case, and the government refusing to release information citing national security and privacy concerns.

Qiu and Cheng along with several Chinese students were escorted out of the NML, Canada’s only lab designated at containment level 4—or P4, the highest level of biosafety—amid a police investigation in July 2019. The two scientists were formally fired in January 2021.

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), which is in charge of the NML, said the termination was the result of an “administrative matter” and “possible breaches of security protocols,” but has declined to provide further details, citing security and privacy concerns.

House Speaker Anthony Rota admonishes Public Health Agency of Canada President Iain Stewart in the
House of Commons on June 21, 2021, for failing to provide documents related to the firing of two scientists
from the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg. (The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick)


During her time at the NML, Qiu travelled several times to the WIV in an official capacity, helping train personnel on level 4 safety. The Globe and Mail later reported that scientists at the NML have been collaborating with Chinese military researchers on deadly pathogens, and that one of the Chinese military researchers worked at the high-security Winnipeg lab for a period of time.

Documents and emails released by PHAC show that the shipment of Henipah and Ebola samples was done with the permission of NML authorities.

In one of the emails sent in September 2018, David Safronetz, chief of special pathogens at PHAC, informs then-head of NML Matthew Gilmour and other lab administrators about the request from the WIV for the shipment of the samples, saying “I trust the lab.”

In response, Gilmour asks about the nature of the work that will be done at the Wuhan lab, and why the lab doesn’t get the material from “other, more local labs.” He also tells Safronetz that it’s “good to know that you trust this group,” asking how the NML was connected with the group.

In his reply, Safronetz doesn’t specifically say what the samples will be used for in China, but notes that they will only be sent once all paperwork and certification are completed. He also says the WIV is requesting the material from NML “due to collaboration” with Qiu.

He adds, “Historically, it’s also been easier to obtain material from us as opposed to US labs. I don’t think other, closer labs have the ability to ship these materials.”

Gilmour resigned from his position at the NML in May 2020 and joined a UK-based bioresearch company.

MPs have asked NML management why shipment of the samples was allowed and whether they knew if China performs any gain-of-function (GoF) research at the WIV. GoF research involves increasing either the lethal level (virulence) or the transmissibility of pathogens or both.

The NML’s acting scientific director general Guillaume Poliquin told MPs during a parliamentary committee meeting on March 22 that the lab only sent the samples to the WIV after receiving assurance that no GoF research would take place.

Conservative MP John Williamson pressed for more answers, saying the word of the state-run Chinese lab can’t be trusted as the Chinese regime “has a history of theft and lies.”

The issue of GoF research at WIV has been a point of contention in the United States between lawmakers and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the NIH’s head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Fauci’s organization has funded research (through EcoHealth Alliance) on coronaviruses at the Wuhan lab. U.S. Sen. Rand Paul says published work from WIV on coronaviruses shows the lab is conducting GoF research, a charge that Fauci denies.

Despite repeated requests by the opposition parties for more details related to the firing of the two NML scientists, the Liberal government has refused to provide records, saying there are national security and privacy concerns.

After the House of Commons issued an order requiring the government to disclose the information, the government took the Speaker of the House to court to obtain confirmation from a judge that it can withhold the documents. The government later dropped its court case once Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called an election and Parliament was dissolved.