Updated Dec.21,2005 04:18 KST

Schatten Requested US$200,000 for 'Effort'

SNU Academics Seek Verification of Hwang Research
MBC Union Unrepentant Over Hwang Expose
Hwang Team Pre-Empts SNU Bid to Verify Research
Cloning Pioneer Visits Lab From Hospital
Top Geneticists Call on Hwang to Help Confirm Findings
Hwang Defends Stem Cell Research
U.S. Scientist Withdraws Name From Hwang Paper
Hwang Scandal Splashed Across Global Front Pages
SNU Sets Up Panel to Check Hwang Research
Stem Cells Don��t Exist: Hwang Associate
What Went Wrong in the Hwang Affair?
Researcher Says Hwang Stem Cell Research Accurate
Hwang Grilled as SNU Inquiry Gets Under Way
Fresh Mixup Casts Doubt on Cloning Pioneer��s Research
Widening SNU Probe Seals Off Hwang��s Lab
Hwang Achievements Succumb to Domino Effect
SNU Panel 'Close' to Finding if Hwang's Stem Cells Exist
MBC Producer, Hospital Chief Grilled in Hwang Probe
Prof. Gerald Schatten from the University of Pittsburgh requested funds totaling US$200,000 from Korean cloning expert Prof. Hwang Woo-suk last September, one month before the Oct. 19 opening of the World Stem Cell Hub in Seoul. Schatten publicly severed ties with Hwang only two months later. It is unclear where the money came from.

According to materials obtained by the Chosun Ilbo Tuesday, $152,451 of the money was to be shared between Schatten and fellow doctors Calvin Simerly and Laura Hewitson, with the lion��s share of $79,858 going to Schatten himself. The remainder covered flight tickets worth $15,000 for the three of them and materials and PR costs of $32,549.

In the written request, Schatten describes the money as ��effort on project,�� but there are suspicions that it was simply the professor��s price for putting his name behind Hwang��s research in Korea.

The invoice covers ��the period from Sept.1, 2005 to Dec. 31, of 2005,�� raising the question whether Schatten received similar sums of money from Hwang every four months.

In June, Hwang told the Chosun Ilbo, ��Our whole research team consists of 10 teams including foreign collaborators. Recently, we sent $200,000 in research funds to one such foreign research team.�� Since he added, ��We won��t get more government support than we are currently receiving,�� the suggestion is that the money came out of Korean government coffers.

A Seoul National University source confirmed Schatten attached the invoice to an e-mail on how the Stem Cell Hub could be developed into a business. ��But we��re not sure if the funds were sent from Hwang��s personal support funds account or from SNU��s Industrial-Academic Cooperation Foundation,�� the source added.

([email protected] )


Copyright (c) 2007 The Chosun Ilbo & Digital Chosun Ilbo All rights reserved.
Contact [email protected] for more information.
Privacy Statement Contact [email protected]