California Ready to Approve $243 Million for New Stem Cell Research
CIRM President Randy Mills uses a railroad analogy for therapy development
The California stem cell agency Thursday is set to approve $243 million to finance everything from testing therapies on patients to exposing high school students to research.
The multi-faceted effort will come before the 29 directors of the agency at their meeting on Thursday at t…
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