>The Korean veterinarian, Woo Suk Hwang,paid for and otherwise procured hundreds – maybe a thousand – of human oocytes that were supposedly used in his now-debunked research to produce human cloned embryonic stem cells. (For history – see this AAAS press release from May which emphatically repeats the “unpaid donor” line) What actually happened to … Continue reading
The Korean veterinarian, Woo Suk Hwang,paid for and otherwise procured hundreds – maybe a thousand – of human oocytes that were supposedly used in his now-debunked research to produce human cloned embryonic stem cells. (For history – see this AAAS press release from May which emphatically repeats the “unpaid donor” line) What actually happened to … Continue reading
>Roe Yung Hye, dean of research at Seoul National University, that is. Dr. Roe is the lead man cited by the New York Times as revealing that the University has determined that none of the 11 cloned human embryonic stem cells reported in Science this last June exist. They probably never did. The NYT is … Continue reading
Roe Yung Hye, dean of research at Seoul National University, that is. Dr. Roe is the lead man cited by the New York Times as revealing that the University has determined that none of the 11 cloned human embryonic stem cells reported in Science this last June exist. They probably never did. The NYT is … Continue reading