California's stem cell agency awards $230M in research grants
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine has awarded $230 million in grants to 14 stem cell research projects. One of the recipients of the grants is San Diego-based Novocell, which intends to use its $20 million in funding to develop a diabetes treatment using human embryonic stem cells.
San Diego Union-Tribune
| 10/28
This story published in BIO SmartBrief on 11/02/2009
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