CIRM has given out 16 Bridges to Stem Cell Research Awards to state universities and community colleges across California to help train the next generation of stem cell scientists and laboratory technicians. The Bridges program funds courses and internships for undergraduate and masters-level students. Learn more about the Bridges awards and other CIRM funding at www.cirm.ca.gov.
The California Institute of Regenerative Medicine is giving educational access to people from disadvantaged backgrounds and you see this as corrupt? I do not understand your logic. After all access to health care has more to do with insurance companies and public policy than it does with CIRM funding. I think this is an amazing opportunity for those who who would not have access to these careers previously and it will diversify California's research field.
osagekaw 1 year ago
How nice! Again, corporations making millions of dollars while people doesn't even have access to see a doctor! California: one of the most corrupt States ever.
garanonsito 1 year ago