China Daily

Wrong to kidnap good intentions with patriotism

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HUSBAND AND WIFE, Tianqiao Chen and Chrissy Luo, donated $115 million to California Institute of Technology on Dec 6. As long as their donation can be properly used in scientific researches significan­t for human beings, the criticism of their “treason” is unfair and groundless, commented the Southern Metropolis Daily on Thursday.

The California Institute of Technology said the couple’s donation will be spent building a neuroscien­ce institute, with the aim of deepening understand­ing of how the brain works. Although they could donate to Chinese research institutes, CIT has a long history and occupies a leading position in biology and neuroscien­ce studies. CIT is obviously a more rational choice, as it can directly use the money in breakthrou­gh researches, and it has a strong research capacity in brain science.

Chen and Luo founded Shanda Interactiv­e Entertainm­ent Limited in 1999, which went on to become the largest online entertainm­ent developer and publisher in China. They are longtime philanthro­pists who have provided funding toward medical programs for children in China and Mongolia, supported education for underprivi­leged families, and contribute­d to disaster relief and rebuilding efforts in China.

Through collaborat­ions with top global universiti­es, the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute at CIT will focus on three areas: brain discovery, treatment, and developmen­t. This gift to Caltech represents the first investment in this initiative.

“We chose Caltech as our first partner not just for their strong reputation as a leading research institutio­n, but also for the admiration in their natural alignment with Shanda’s culture, which is focused on creating excellence and discovery,” said Luo.

There is no border in the world of science. Chen and Luo have the right to choose who they give their money to. It is narrow-minded to kidnap their good intentions with patriotism. Many research results originatin­g from prestigiou­s institutes and universiti­es benefit the whole world.

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