Salk Loses Seat at California's $3 Billion Stem Cell Table
Bert Lubin, new CIRM board
member
The Salk Institute has lost its seat on the 29-member governing board of the $3 billion California stem cell agency.
The La Jolla, Ca., research enterprise had held a position on the board since its inception in 2004. Most recently, William Brody, president of Salk, which has received $37 million in CIRM grants, filled t…
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