Military-Civil Fusion Risks in Toxicology: Syngenta, US Researchers, and PLA Engagement

When toxicology conferences bring together multinational agribusinesses, American and European researchers, and scientists embedded in the PLA’s military medical system, the issue is no longer just academic exchange. It becomes a question of dual-use risk. Beneath the neutral language of “alternative testing methods,” “translational toxicology,” and “next-generation risk assessment,” these events reveal a dense network linking civilian science, global corporations, and China’s military research apparatus. In a world where substances such as fentanyl and synthetic stimulants are formally classified by the United States as chemical weapons or weapons of mass destruction, the convergence of advanced toxicological know-how with PLA participation deserves far more scrutiny than it has received.



Military-Civil Fusion Risks in Toxicology: Syngenta, US Researchers, and PLA Engagement by CPA Jim

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