Coronavirus Shutdown Hits California's Stem Cell Agency; Effort to Re-finance Research Program Hampered
California's $3 billion stem cell agency closed its physical doors this morning to avoid being considered, along with thousands of other San Francisco Bay Area enterprises, an "imminent threat to public health" under the terms of strict, new government orders.
Maria Millan, CEO and president of the Oakland-based agency, told her 34 employees yesterday t…
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