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- Title
Private donors breathe new life into US stem cell research.
- Authors
Ready, Tinker
- Abstract
Two days after "The Wall Street Journal" published his March 1, 2004, column supporting stem cell research, Michigan State University researcher Jose Cibelli was still screening calls from both angry opponents and ardent supporters. Despite being besieged, however, Cibelli sounded distinctly upbeat. Harvard University had just confirmed plans for a large embryonic stem cell research center, and New Jersey and California had already announced plans to support stem cell research. Faced with funding restrictions imposed three years ago by the United States President George W. Bush, many scientists passed on stem cell work. But a handful of states and private philanthropies are taking matters into their own hands.
- Subjects
EAST Lansing (Mich.); MICHIGAN; UNITED States; EMBRYONIC stem cells; RESEARCH; CIBELLI, Jose; MICHIGAN State University
- Publication
Nature Medicine, 2004, Vol 10, Issue 4, p320
- ISSN
1078-8956
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/nm0404-320a