CIRM Directors Approve $16 Million in Basic Research
SAN FRANCISCO -- The California stem cell agency today ratified decisions by its scientific reviewers to approve $16 million for basic biology research, trimming the program back from its original proposed $30 million.
Directors were told that scientific reviewers did not think additional funding was justified, based on the quality of the applications.
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