Stanford Consortium Wins $40 Million to Create Stem Cell Genomics Center
Directors of the California stem cell agency today approved a $40 million proposal ultimately targeted at creating medical treatments tailored to a patient's genetic makeup and making the state a world leader in stem cell genomics.
The proposal by a seven-member consortium led by Stanford University was approved on a 6-1 vote of the 29-member board. Most…
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