City of Hope receives $4.9M for basic stem cell research

City of Hope received a $4.9 million grant from California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
The funding will help train the next generation of scientific leaders in stem cell research and its translation into novel lifesaving treatments.
The 5-year grant will be used to mentor junior scientists with the help of City of Hope’s Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences at Beckman Research Institute.
The grants will fund laboratory research and help scientists learn how to implement cell-based therapies, engineer and manufacture cells, obtain regulatory approval and

City of Hope received a $4.9 million grant from California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
The funding will help train the next generation of scientific leaders in stem cell research and its translation into novel lifesaving treatments.
The 5-year grant will be used to mentor junior scientists with the help of City of Hope’s Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences at Beckman Research Institute.
The grants will fund laboratory research and help scientists learn how to implement cell-based therapies, engineer and manufacture cells, obtain regulatory approval and