Coronavirus researcher on verge of 'significant findings' killed in murder-suicide

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The biology department at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is in mourning after the shooting death of a scientist who it says was studying the biological makeup of the coronavirus and was on the “verge of making very significant findings toward understanding” the disease.

Bing Liu, 37, a research assistant professor, was shot dead Saturday in his suburban Pittsburgh home. He allegedly knew his killer, a man who walked to his car after the shooting and killed himself, according to reports.

Liu's research centers on computational systems biology, and apparently his coronavirus research was leading to breakthroughs.

“Bing was on the verge of making very significant findings toward understanding the cellular mechanisms that underlie SARS-CoV-2 infection and the cellular basis of the following complications,” the biology department said in a statement. “We will make an effort to complete what he started in an effort to pay homage to his scientific excellence.”

Liu suffered gunshot wounds to his head, neck, and torso in the incident that happened around noon, according to reports.

Liu was from China and lived with his wife, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette reported. They had no children.

A motive for the shooting has not been disclosed.

Ivet Bahar, the head of Liu’s department told the paper Liu was a very talented, extremely intelligent, and hard-working individual.

"He has been contributing to several scientific projects, publishing in high-profile journals,” Bahar said. “He was someone whom we all liked very much, a very gentle, very helpful, kind person, very generous."

She added “We are all shocked to learn what happened to him. This was very unexpected."



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I've read stories like this in the past.....a researcher/scientist on the verge of a breakthrough & then they die. Makes you think what the heck is going.
 
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Or the 3 doctors in Russia who complained about supplies and working while having it and they got pushed out windows. 2 of the 3 died. That’s what happens in Russia. You blow the whistle and you get killed.
 
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Or like all the people who think they have beat the virus and then it takes a turn for the worst and it ends up killing you.....

Maybe that’s what he was researching. Because that’s what’s happening.
 

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[FONT=&quot]What are the odds paperwork and those significant findings likely vanished[/FONT]
 

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Scientists are being MURDERED all the time who are on the verge of important discoveries
 

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First Dr. Li Wenliang, then Chen Qiushi, and now Bing Liu. It's clear that someone or some organization doesn't want the truth to come out”
 

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Dem MobDster blues don't like the truth and will KILL anyone that interferes with their spreading of LIES & Misinformation these gangster MobDsters are the Virus
 

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Shot by someone he knew, who then killed themselves.

Doesn't really sound like an assassination, does it?
 

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Shot by someone he knew, who then killed themselves.

Doesn't really sound like an assassination, does it?

Coronavirus researcher killed over dispute about ‘intimate partner’: cops


The married coronavirus researcher killed in a suspected murder-suicide in Pennsylvania was gunned down over “a lengthy dispute” about an “intimate partner,” police revealed Wednesday.

A probe into the deaths of University of Pittsburgh scientist Bing Liu, 37, and Hao Gu, 46, found the pair was squabbling about a mystery companion who Ross Township police would not identify.

“We found zero evidence that this tragic event has anything to do with employment at the University of Pittsburgh, any work being conducted at the University of Pittsburgh and the current heath crisis affecting the United States and the world,” the statement read.

Investigators forwarded their review of the case to federal authorities since the “individuals involved” are not US citizens, police said.

Detectives have previously said that Liu — a native of China — and Gu knew each other, but evidence showed the shooting had nothing to with the assistant professor’s ongoing COVID-19 research.

Liu was found Saturday shot several times in the head, neck and torso in his Ross townhouse. Police believe Gu, of Pittsburgh, then got into his car parked about 100 yards away and killed himself, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

Nothing was stolen from the home, police said, and Liu’s wife was not home during the slaying.

Liu, an assistant professor in Pitt medical school’s department of computational and systems biology, and his wife, who had no children, largely kept to themselves, neighbors told the newspaper.

Dr. Ivet Bahar, head of the computational and system biology department at Pitt’s School of Medicine, said Liu was an accomplished academic making significant strides on a coronavirus research project focusing on the bug’s infection mechanism.

“He has been contributing to several scientific projects, publishing in high-profile journals,” Bahar told the Post-Gazette. “He was someone whom we all liked very much, a very gentle, very helpful, kind person, very generous. We are all shocked to learn what happened to him. This was very unexpected.”



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No conspiracy. Sorry boys.
 

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