Updated Dec.9,2005 19:16 KST

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Cloning pioneer Hwang Woo-suk¡¯s research team on Friday pre-empted a move by Seoul National University to investigate the team¡¯s stem cell research. Research results published in the journal Science this year have been at the center of controversy for several weeks after an MBC investigative TV program first cast aspersions on them.

On Thursday, several younger SNU academics called on the university¡¯s president to verify research results internally, but a member of Hwang¡¯s team said Friday the team will ask SNU to investigate the process and would reveal test logs, computer data and DNA test results once an investigative team has been set up.

But the scientist reiterated the team would not re-verify its stem cell research paper itself, but would in the natural progress of research prove its results in follow-up papers. The team believes yielding to pressure to verify its results would set a bad precedent and harm the credibility of Korean scientists in the international community. The team is preparing a follow-up paper on cloning of somatic cells and animals.

The team said only Science, the Ministry of Science and Technology and SNU are in a position to verify the research paper. Science has already said it sees no reason to do so, while the ministry, the sponsor of the research, also said Friday it will not take part in the effort. SNU itself has not decided.

Meanwhile, Seoul National University Hospital said Friday Prof. Hwang was exhausted and showing symptoms of depression. It will decide whether to discharge the geneticist next week, the hospital said.

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