Sentences with phrase «woo suk»

Chang Ok Yun, Jae Ik Jo, Seoung Dae Jung, Ji Han Yoon, Woo Suk Joo, Tae Soo Yun, Dong Hoon Lee, The HCI Society of Korea, 한국HCI학회 학술대회, 2010, 394 - 396
The first one I would like to discuss is the case of Woo Suk Hwang from the Seoul National University.
RG: I think there was a warning that should have been heeded that came as a result of the exposure of the fraud committed by the South Korean scientist Woo Suk Hwang in 2004.
First the technique's leading researcher, Woo Suk Hwang, was exposed as a fraud.
Woo Suk Hwang's team at Seoul National University did have the raw materials, however.
Woo Suk Hwang shot to fame in early 2004 for two papers in Science offering hope that cloned human stem cells could be used to treat diseases.
In 2006, Woo Suk Hwang had to retract two papers published in Science in which his team claimed it had used the technique employed in cloning Dolly the sheep to create human embryonic stem cells matched to specific people who had various diseases.
Snuppy's creator, geneticist Woo Suk Hwang, had just been fired by SNU for falsely claiming to have cloned human embryos.
Financed by a Chinese biotech, disgraced Korean stem cell researcher Woo Suk Hwang plans joint research with U.S. - based scientist Shoukhrat Mitalipov
The group, led by Hwang Woo Suk at Seoul National University, cloned human embryos using somatic cell nuclear transfer, a process that biologists have used to clone live animals.
Disgraced South Korean scientist Woo Suk Hwang had his conviction upheld yesterday by an appeals court in South Korea, which knocked 6 months off Hwang's suspended sentence.
After his first turn on the world stage ended in scandal, Woo Suk Hwang has quietly rebuilt his scientific career
Shoukhrat Mitalipov (left), of Oregon Health & Science University and MitoGenome Therapeutics, shakes hands with Woo Suk Hwang of Sooam Biotech Research Foundation in Seoul (second from right) and two others to seal a cooperative research ag
South Korea's «king of cloning», Woo Suk Hwang has successfully cloned an Afghan hound.
They view this as a test run for creating human embryonic stem cells in the same way (and according to the team, South Korean biologist Hwang Woo Suk seems to have accidentally accomplished this feat while executing his famously fraudulent human cloning experiment).
But after learning that work by South Korean scientist Woo Suk Hwang had been faked, the journal Science retracted Hwang's landmark papers from 2004 and 2005, which reported the first human embryonic stem cells from cloned embryos.
Disgraced Korean stem cell scientist Woo Suk Hwang, who is awaiting a court judgment due next month that could send him to jail for embezzling research funds, got some good news last Friday when a separate court ruled a dog cloning technique he developed since being dismissed by Seoul National University is different from the procedure patented by the school.
Scientific research depends on trust, so it should come as no surprise that Korean biologist Hwang Woo Suk was able to fool colleagues into believing that he had cloned stem cells from 11 different patients.
Scientists reeling from the revelation that South Korean researcher Hwang Woo Suk's stem cell work was fraudulent are scrambling to revive the golden promise of the field and make up for lost time.
Woo Suk Hwang, the veterinarian who made headlines when he cloned human stem cells last year, announced in May that he and his colleagues had made stem cells tailored for different patients.
• At ScienceInsider on Thursday, Mi - Young Ahn and Dennis Normile reported that discredited stem cell researcher Woo Suk Hwang «suffered a setback in his bid to reclaim respectability today when South Korea's Supreme Court confirmed his conviction on embezzlement and bioethics violations.
Lee and stem cell researcher Woo Suk Hwang were part of a team that created the first cloned dog, Snuppy, in 2005.
The South Korean debacle [in which scientist Hwang Woo Suk was found to have been conducting fraudulent stem cell research] was revealing because one of the basic technologies that we thought they had developed they were in fact unable to do, and so far nobody in the United States or elsewhere has been able to do it either.
And this time, it looks as if the cells are genuine, not faked as they were in 2005 when a South Korean team led by Woo Suk Hwang fraudulently claimed to have reached the same goal.

Not exact matches

If you're bored in the lab today, I highly recommend devising and perpetrating a new hoax (the harmless kind, not the Wakefield or Hwang Woo - Suk kind).
The news was widely covered (including in Science) that Woo - Suk Hwang and his team claimed to have created individually tailored hESCs by cloning skin cells.
Though Hwang Woo - suk, a South Korean scientist claimed to have created the first human embryonic clone and derived a stem - cell line from it in 2004 his work was later shown to be fraudulent.
She is the youngest member of Park Shin - Hye: Jang Keun - Suk: Lee Hong - Ki: Jeong Yong - Hwa: Uee: Ko Mi - Nyeo / Ko Mi - Nam Hwang Tae - Kyeong Jeremy Kang Shin - Woo Yu Hee - Yi keyboard vocals / guitar
The Berlin File Director — Ryoo Seung - Wan Actors — Jung - Woo Ha / Suk - Kyu Han / Seung - Beom Ryu / Gianna Jun Film Genre — World Cinema Label — Icon Film Distribution Pty Ltd Audio — Korean (Dolby Digital 5.1) Running Time — 121 Aspect Ratio — 2.35:1 Region Coding — 2,4 TV Standard — PAL Rating — MA15 + Year of Release — 2014 Primary Format — Movies / TV — DVD
(UPDATED) ENGLISH TITLE: The Grandmasters CHINESE TITLE: 一代宗師, Yut Doi Jung Si (Cantonese title), Yi Dai Zong Shi (Mandarin title), First Generation Master (Literal English translation), The Grand Master (working title) DIRECTOR: Wong Kar - wai STORY BY: Wong Kar - wai WRITTEN BY: Wong Kar - wai, Zou Jingzhi and Xu Haofeng EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Chan Ye Cheng, Song Dai PRODUCER: Wong Kar - wai, Jacky Pang Yee - wah ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Michael J. Werner CINEMATOGRAPHER: Philippe Le Sourd EDITOR: William Chang Suk - ping PRODUCTION DESIGNER: William Chang Suk - ping COSTUME DESIGNER: William Chang Suk - ping ACTION CHOREOGRAPHER: Yuen Woo - ping MARTIAL ARTS CONSULTANTS: Lau Kar - leung, Guy Lai, Frankie Chan Fan - kei
Cast: Leslie Chung, Chow Yun - Fat, Lung Ti, Emily Chu, Waise Lee Director: John Woo Screenplay: Chan Hing Kai, Leung Suk Wah, John Woo Review published August 23, 1998
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