California's $250 Million Stem Cell 'Claw Back:' Recycling Research Cash
CIRM's recovery of cash is not common practice in government research
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California's stem cell agency, which critics have sometimes labelled a boondoggle, has managed to "claw back" $250 million during its 15-year life, an achievement that it attributes to diligent financial stewardship.
The cash includes $30.3 million last year with a high of $…
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