South Korea will restore cloned embryonic stem cells

South Korea will restore cloned embryonic stem cells

The research team led by Huang Yuxi, the chief professor of the Seoul National University in Korea, who once suspended research, has announced that it will restart research on cloned embryonic stem cells. A research team consisting of Huang Yuxi, Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics of National University of Seoul, Yoshihide, chairman of MIZMEDI Hospital, Dr. Hyun Soo-hyun, and professors of obstetrics and gynecology of Hanyang University, Huang Yonghui and Huang Yunyong announced that they will continue to clone embryonic stem cells and Through this technology to treat incurable diseases research. In February of this year, Huang Yuxi’s research team successfully cultivated human egg embryonic stem cells for the first time in the world, and then suspended the research. After listening to comments from relevant parties on social, ethical, and scientific aspects, it asked whether to restart research. Discussed with the schedule issue. According to Huang Yuxi’s research group, the British government recently introduced a policy that allows Newcastle University’s research team to conduct cloning studies. There are also rumours that Dr. Wilmert, the scientist who successfully cloned Dolly the first time in the world, will resume research, and Japan has decided to issue a The policy on research is allowed. Based on the above conditions, the team made the above decision.