The purpose of this article is to comment upon an interesting gap in the criticism heaped upon Woo Suk Hwang following the revelation that his apparently groundbreaking stem cell research involved both the falsification of data and the unethical recruitment of egg donors. It is, of course, unsurprising that his fraudulent research and a possible breach of the Helsinki Declaration have come under considerable scrutiny. More interesting, in my view, is that there has been very little interest in the fact that human embryos may have been pointlessly destroyed. It is generally believed that research involving human embryos is legitimate only when it serves an important scientific purpose. Hwang’s research could serve no useful scientific purpos...
In December 2005, an investigation by Seoul National University, South Korea, found that scientist H...
The article considers three independent arguments against the use of human embryos for medical purpo...
The Multinational Corporations involved in stem cell research are lined up in the race to obtain pat...
Now that most of the smoke has cleared from the South Korean human embryonic stem cell fraud, it is ...
To many commentators outside South Korea, the Hwang Woo Suk scandal involving human embryonic stem c...
by Woo Suk Hwang and his colleagues on patient-specific embryonic stem cells created by somatic cell...
Many who object to human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research because they believe it involves compli...
Research article with illustrations.With the increasing use of stem cells in research, discussion su...
This case is a somewhat fictionalized exploration of the controversy surrounding a South Korean rese...
Stem cell research programme has been celebrated world over as the most promising medical research i...
© SAGE PublicationsThe meteoric rise of Professor Wu Sook Hwang who had claimed to have successfully...
Human embryonic stem cells have the potential to treat many physical and neurological disorders due ...
Despite the therapeutic potential of human embryonic stem (HES) cells, many people believe that HES ...
and somatic cell donation consent procedures developed for the stem cell research program of Seoul N...
The article discusses the moral complicity within stem cell research. It notes that those who advoca...
In December 2005, an investigation by Seoul National University, South Korea, found that scientist H...
The article considers three independent arguments against the use of human embryos for medical purpo...
The Multinational Corporations involved in stem cell research are lined up in the race to obtain pat...
Now that most of the smoke has cleared from the South Korean human embryonic stem cell fraud, it is ...
To many commentators outside South Korea, the Hwang Woo Suk scandal involving human embryonic stem c...
by Woo Suk Hwang and his colleagues on patient-specific embryonic stem cells created by somatic cell...
Many who object to human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research because they believe it involves compli...
Research article with illustrations.With the increasing use of stem cells in research, discussion su...
This case is a somewhat fictionalized exploration of the controversy surrounding a South Korean rese...
Stem cell research programme has been celebrated world over as the most promising medical research i...
© SAGE PublicationsThe meteoric rise of Professor Wu Sook Hwang who had claimed to have successfully...
Human embryonic stem cells have the potential to treat many physical and neurological disorders due ...
Despite the therapeutic potential of human embryonic stem (HES) cells, many people believe that HES ...
and somatic cell donation consent procedures developed for the stem cell research program of Seoul N...
The article discusses the moral complicity within stem cell research. It notes that those who advoca...
In December 2005, an investigation by Seoul National University, South Korea, found that scientist H...
The article considers three independent arguments against the use of human embryos for medical purpo...
The Multinational Corporations involved in stem cell research are lined up in the race to obtain pat...