California Stem Cell Agency Approves $14.5 Million to Fight Cancer
New Possible Door for Funding Still Closed
Lili Yang of UCLA, who won $5.9 million from CIRM — UCLA photo
Directors of the California stem cell agency today tackled brain, blood and skin cancers, approving $14.5 million in research awards to move possible therapies farther down the road to reality.
The grants went to scientists at two institutions that have representatives on the 35-member gover…
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