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=== Welcome to the CIRM Portal! === | === Welcome to the CIRM Portal! === | ||
'''The CIRM Portal at WikiPathways highlights pathway content contributed and maintained by the stem cell research community.''' | '''The CIRM Portal at WikiPathways highlights pathway content contributed and maintained by the stem cell research community.''' | ||
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- | <p> | + | <p>The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine was created in 2004 by the passage of Proposition 71 with the express goal of speeding the generation of new stem cell-based therapies for disease. The agency funds stem cell research to California universities, not-for-profit research institutions, and for-profit organizations.</p> |
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+ | Learn more about CIRM | ||
+ | * Search our [http://www.cirm.ca.gov/for-researchers/researchfunding funded awards] | ||
+ | * See upcoming [http://www.cirm.ca.gov/RFAs funding opportunities] |
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Welcome to the CIRM Portal!The CIRM Portal at WikiPathways highlights pathway content contributed and maintained by the stem cell research community. |
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine was created in 2004 by the passage of Proposition 71 with the express goal of speeding the generation of new stem cell-based therapies for disease. The agency funds stem cell research to California universities, not-for-profit research institutions, and for-profit organizations.
Learn more about CIRM
- Search our funded awards
- See upcoming funding opportunities