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The fraud committed by Hwang's team was exposed through a tip-off to the Korean TV program PD Notebook and anonymous postings on an Internet message board. They suggested that photographs and DNA fingerprints had been duplicated in the Science papers. So, the inevitable question arises: how ...
unmaskedthefraudbytheKoreanstem cellbiologist,HwangWoo-Suk,whohad reportedthesuccessfulproductionof humanembryonicstemcellsbycloning. Twoyearslater,theIntergovernmental PanelonClimateChangeerroneously reportedfalseclaimsthatallHimalayan glacierswouldlikelymeltby2035.Then, ...
Reports on the fabrication of Hwang Woo-Suk's claims of human embryo cloning and the development of lines of stem cells from those embryos. Method used by Hwang to fabricate scientific results; Questions raised about the validity of other works in which Hwang has participated; Risk associated ...
After falling victim to scientific fraud perpetrated by South Ko-krean stem cell researcher Woo Suk Hwang, DVM, PhD, of Seoul National University, the journal Science has announced recommendations aimed at preventing further occurrences. But editors of other scientific journals and scientists following ...
The article presents information on an incident of scientific fraudulence related to stem cell research that happened in 2005. A research paper published on a Website by a team of South Korean and U.S. researchers led by researcher Woo Suk Hwang at Seoul National University at Seoul, South ...
an investigative panel from Seoul National University issued a report charging"intentional fabrication"in the published and highly visible work on the cloning of human embryos by Dr.Hwang Woo Suk.These juxtaposed examples of fraudulent science and scientific fraud,respectively,provide a rare opportunity ...
Hwang Woosuk of South Korea, who rose to world-wide prominence after reporting the establishment of 11 lines of cloned human embryonic stem cells, admitted publishing false data. Chi Yang and his company, SynPep Corp. based in Dublin, California were charged with mail fraud and false ...
The prestigious journal Science in 2006 retracted two previously published manuscripts on embryonic cloning by the Korean researcher Woo Suk Hwang. In 2010, the Lancet retracted a 1998 manuscript by Dr Andrew Wakefield, which had asserted a link between childhood MMR vaccination and autism. ...