Review of the Oscillation of Research Regulations for Bioethics in the Republic of Korea: Comparison with Japan

BioTech (Basel). 2023 Jun 15;12(2):47. doi: 10.3390/biotech12020047.

Abstract

The Bioethics Act in the Republic of Korea has undergone great fluctuations akin to the pendulum of a clock. Since Professor Hwang's research ethics issue, domestic embryonic stem cell research has lost its vitality. This study argues that the Republic of Korea needs a reference point that does not waiver. This study examined the characteristics of life science- and ethics-related systems in the Republic of Korea and Japan. It also examined the pendulum-like policy changes in the Republic of Korea. It then compared the strengths and weaknesses between the Republic of Korea and Japan. Finally, we proposed a system improvement strategy for the development of bioethics research in Asian countries. In particular, this study argues that the advantages of Japan's slow but stable system should be introduced.

Keywords: Bioethics Act; Shinya Yamanaka; Woo-seok Hwang; stem cell.

Publication types

  • Review