California Stem Cell Agency Approves $53 Million for Basic Research
OAKLAND, Ca. -- Directors of the California stem cell agency this morning approved a $53 million "discovery" research program that is aimed at funding basic research and creating special incentives to help assure that it will lead to a widely used therapy.
Randy Mills, president of CIRM, said a new, $150,000 bonus award will be created as part of the pro…
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