California's Stem Cell Agency Collects First Major Royalties: $15.6 Million from Stanford
Gilead's purchase of Forty Seven, Inc., involved
The California stem cell agency today said it has received $15.6 million in royalties from Stanford University, the largest such payment by far in the 17-year history of the state research agency.
Until the announcement today, the agency, officially known as the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), had receiv…
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