A close associate of cloning pioneer Hwang Woo-suk and chief of MizMedi
Hospital on Thursday dropped a bombshell by saying that stem cells
Hwang claims to have cloned to match patients�� DNA very likely do not
exist. Roh Sung-il made the statement after their meeting with Hwang in
hospital on Thursday morning.
Hwang told the Chosun Ilbo by phone from his hospital bed he had
urged Roh earlier in the day ��to refrain from rash actions�� since the
geneticist and his team were investigating the matter. Asked whether
the stem cells exist, Hwang said, ��We are checking now.��
A scandal that started with ethical lapses in the egg
procurement process has now spread to the very heart of the
groundbreaking stem cell research Hwang and his team have been
conducting. If Roh��s statement turns out to be true, it would deal a
fatal blow to the Korean bioengineering world��s credibility, to say
nothing of Hwang��s stellar reputation.
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Two people watch an MBC broadcast as Roh Sung-il, a close associate of
cloning pioneer Hwang Woo-suk and the chief of MizMedi Hospital, says
it seems stem cells Hwang claims to have cloned very likely do not
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Roh quoted Hwang as saying he succeeded in producing six cloned
embryonic stem cells but four of them were destroyed. ��If Hwang says he
��has to check�� whether the two surviving cells are in fact frozen
embryonic cells stored at MizMedi Hospital or not, then I seriously
doubt the existence of the cloned stem cells,�� Roh said. Critics have
charged that the cells pictured with Hwang��s article were in fact
incubated at MizMedi Hospital in 2002. Roh said Hwang appeared to implicitly confirm claims from
scientists that both the pictures and DNA fingerprints were fabricated.
��I now think the pictures and the DNA are fake too,�� he said. Choeng Wa Dae said President Roh Moo-hyun had been briefed
about the news and recommended waiting to see how the situation
develops. Meanwhile, MBC aired a follow-up investigative program on the
scandal. In ��Special report: Why PD Diary Demanded Verification,��
broadcast at 10 p.m. Thursday, the broadcaster defended itself against
a public outcry that greeted its original revelations by the
now-scrapped ��PD Diary�� program. MBC broadcast the interview with Roh
during its time ��News Desk.�� ([email protected] )
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