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The Dankook University Ethics Committee held a paper on the paper that the daughter of the fatherland used during the admission process to Korea University. Mr. Cho, a high school student at the time, was appropriately listed as the first author of the thesis.

Reporter Chung Kyung-yoon.

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Dankook University held an ethics committee at 10:30 am today.

The committee plans to confirm how Mr. Jo Mo, the daughter of his country's candidate, then a high school student, participated in the research process and how he could become the first author of a thesis.

At the time, Mr. Cho was falsely referred to as the Dankook University Medical Research Institute. He also suspected that the research did not go through ethical procedures.

Professor Jang Mo, who was a thesis advisor for the committee, did not attend today.

The committee plans to discuss whether Dr. Chang's problems will be addressed in the agenda today and set up a separate committee for further investigation.

If the committee disqualifies Mr. Cho or cancels the paper itself, Korea University will conduct a self-deliberation on Mr. Cho's admissions process based on these results.

As Cho mentioned the thesis in his introduction and student life record in the entrance examination of Korea University, he said that if he found a serious defect in the screening materials, he could cancel his admission.