UW awarded $10 million for human embryonic stem cell research
The Associated Press
SEATTLE â€" The federal government is giving the University of Washington $10 million to expand its research into human embryonic stem cells.
About 70 researchers at the UW Medical Center's Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine are studying how to use stem cells to repair hearts, fight blindness and deafness, and combat bone, blood and joint diseases. The institute, which opened in March 2006, has also attracted $17 million in private donations.
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SEATTLE â€" The federal government is giving the University of Washington $10 million to expand its research into human embryonic stem cells.
About 70 researchers at the UW Medical Center's Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine are studying how to use stem cells to repair hearts, fight blindness and deafness, and combat bone, blood and joint diseases. The institute, which opened in March 2006, has also attracted $17 million in private donations.
<http://www.theolympian.com/northwest/story/207844.html
"> UW awarded $10 million for human embryonic stem cell research
</a> (theolympian.com)
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