TOKYO -- Some in Japan are exploring ways to lure U.S.-based scholars facing employment uncertainty under the Trump administration, though their efforts so far are falling short of state-backed recruitment campaigns by European countries and China.
Kei Sato, a professor and virologist at the University of Tokyo, said he recently began receiving questions from U.S.-based researchers about opportunities in Japan.



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