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 also reporting that two of the female researchers on the team have received money from Hwang or his associates. The Washington Post reports that some of this money was delivered by the Korean spy agency, the National Intelligence Service. It seems that the government - or some powerful representatives of the Korean government - wanted to avoid the shame that the Nation would face.
Saturday, December 31, 2005
Another Roe
Posted by LifeEthics.org at 4:41 AM
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Be sure your sins will find you out.
I hope granny meant that warning in general.
But, yes, if nothing else: I try to conduct myself in such a way that I could explain myself to my mother. Why and what I was doing when bad things happened.
(I know there's always another Observer)
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