Broad Donates $20 Million for Stem Cell Research
LOS ANGELES - University of California, Los Angeles, is set to receive a $20-million donation to fund stem cell research from billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad.
Broad said that the gift, along with the Proposition 71 ballot measure that allocated $3 billion for stem cell research in 2004, would help put the state's universities at the forefront of research using the technology.
``California, in my mind, will without a doubt be the leader in North American stem cell research as a result of Proposition 71 and the great research universities we have,'' Broad told the Los Angeles Times Sunday.
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Broad said that the gift, along with the Proposition 71 ballot measure that allocated $3 billion for stem cell research in 2004, would help put the state's universities at the forefront of research using the technology.
``California, in my mind, will without a doubt be the leader in North American stem cell research as a result of Proposition 71 and the great research universities we have,'' Broad told the Los Angeles Times Sunday.
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