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After the Lights Go Out at CIRM

After the Lights Go Out at CIRM

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David Jensen
Aug 25, 2006
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What happens when the California stem cell party is over? That's one of the questions posed to the agency as it maps a strategy to give away $3 billion. The question is not insignificant. CIRM has only about eight more years left on its clock. The measure that created CIRM gave it a 10-year life, nearly 20 percent of which has expired.

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