Panel Further Discredits Stem Cell Work of South Korean Scientist
SEOUL, South Korea, Thursday, Dec. 29 - Hwang Woo Suk, South Korea's disgraced star scientist, could present no evidence to corroborate his landmark claim that he had cloned human embryos and extracted from them stem cells that genetically match patients, a university panel said Thursday.
The announcement by
the panel, from Seoul National University where Dr. Hwang did his
research, suggested that he did not just grossly exaggerate his work in
an article published in the journal Science in June, but fabricated the
entire paper. "So far we could not find any stem cells regarding Dr.
Hwang's 2005 paper that genetically match the DNA of patients," said
Roe Jung Hye, the university's dean of research affairs, in a
statement. "According to our judgment, Dr. Hwang's team doesn't have
scientific data to prove that it has produced such stem cells." There
was no immediate comment from Dr. Hwang, who apologized last week for
falsifications in his paper and resigned from the university. Read More
