New President and Organizational Tea Leaves from the California Stem Cell Agency
The new organization chart at the $3 billion California stem cell agency looks much different than the way it has looked has over the last 10 years.
Gone is the office of research and development, once headed by Ellen Feigal, who resigned last month. Gone is the office of scientific activities. Instead CIRM will have a “blood and cancer” unit and an “org…
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