CIRM's Worst Enemy? Maybe Prop. 71
The ballot measure that created the agency brought with it 'a kind of schizophrenia,' says its president
The talk was of a "dog's breakfast," personal chemistry, schizophrenia and micro-management. The overseers of California's $3 billion stem cell agency covered it all last month as they attempted to produce a new management structure and enhance their ability to recruit a new president for CIRM.
The occasion was consideration of changes that will now come…
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