"Coalition For Cures Not Cloning" Forms To Fight Possible Ballot Vote
KSFY Sioux Falls - Tue Nov 10, 12:24 am ETA new group is forming in opposition to the idea of bringing embryonic stem cell research back to a South Dakota ballot.
A new group is forming in opposition to the idea of bringing embryonic stem cell research back to a South Dakota ballot.
A South Korean court has convicted disgraced cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk in connection with his stem-cell research.
Hwang Woo-suk, a South Korean scientist whose cloning 'breakthroughs' were exposed as frauds, received a suspended two-year jail sentence Monday.
The South Korean researcher was also convicted of illegally buying human embryos. He was given a suspended jail sentence. Disgraced South Korean cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk was found guilty by a Seoul court today of embezzling from his stem cell research fund and illegally buying human embryos.
The South Korean cloning scientist who rose to hero status and crashed back to earth over allegations of fraudulent research has been convicted on fraud and embezzling charges. However, a South Korean judge went easy on his sentence, saying the doctor has changed his ways.
A disgraced cloning expert who falsely claimed major breakthroughs in stem cell research was convicted Monday for embezzlement and other charges connected to the scandal.
Disgraced SKorean cloning scientist convicted in connection with fraudulent claims
South Korean court convicts disgraced cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk in connection with stem-cell research.
THOUSAND OAKS — Cloning and genetically modified food will be the topic of a discussion at California Lutheran University on Nov. 9. Gregory Pence will present Biotechnology: Friend or Foe? for the 24th annual Harold Stoner Clark Lecture Series. At 10 a.m., he will discuss stem cells. At 4 p.m., he will give a lecture on Organic or Genetically Modified Food — Which is Safer? Pence will explore ...
Seoul - The South Korean scientist initially hailed as a cloning pioneer and national hero until an investigation found some faked research into cloning human embryonic stem cells was convicted Monday of embezzling research grants. Hwang Woo Suk, 56,...
A South Korean stem cell scientist once hailed as a hero for bringing hope to people with incurable diseases and creating the world's first cloned dog was convicted Monday on criminal charges related to faked research, but...
A disgraced South Korean scientist -- who gained fame in 2004 when he claimed to have cloned human embryonic stem cells -- on Monday was convicted of embezzling money and illegally buying human eggs, state media reported.
Once considered a pioneer, South Korean scientist avoids jail
Had Falsely Claimed Breakthroughs in Stem Cell Research; Guilty of Embezzlement, Illegally Buying Human Eggs
Hwang Woo-suk is found guilty of accepting funds under false pretenses, embezzling and illegally buying human eggs for his stem cell research. A disgraced South Korean scientist who falsely claimed to have achieved major breakthroughs in stem cell research was convicted Monday of charges connected to his research and faced sentencing later in the day.
A South Korean stem cell scientist once hailed as a hero for bringing hope to people with incurable diseases and creating the world's first cloned dog was convicted Monday on criminal charges related to faked research, but avoided jail. The Seoul Central... Sponsored Topics: Stem cell - South Korea - Hwang Woo-Suk - Biotechnology - District court