US holds Iranian scientist over transporting medical materials


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An Iranian scientist will go on trial in the United States after he was charged with violating trade sanctions by trying to transport to Iran medical material he uses in his research.

Professor Masoud Soleimani was arrested upon his arrival to the state of Chicago in October last year on charges that he had violated trade sanctions against Iran. He has been held in detention south of Atlanta since then.

The scientist was planning to complete the final stage of his research on treating stroke patients as a visiting scholar at the prestigious Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.


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Soleimani and two of his students, who are free on bond, are accused of conspiring and trying to export biological materials from the US to Iran without a license from the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control.


Soleimani’s attorneys say he seized on the plans of a former student to travel from the US to Iran in September 2016 as a chance to get recombinant proteins used in his research at a lower price than what he’d pay at home.

Lawyers for the scientists say the trio did nothing wrong, stressing that no specific license was required as the proteins are medical materials and that transporting them to Iran for noncommercial purposes doesn’t amount to exporting goods.

The indictment said that Soleimani had communicated with Mahboobe Ghaedi, a permanent US resident from Iran who has worked in stem cell research and regenerative medicine at several universities in the US, about getting some recombinant proteins.

According to court filings, Ghaedi bought the proteins from US firms and gave them to Maryam Jazayeri, an Iranian-born US citizen who agreed to bring them to Soleimani when she travelled to Iran.



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