Biotechnology Research ยท California
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) was created in 2004 when 59% of California voters approved Prop 71. That initiative has allowed CIRM to fund the most promising stem cell and regenerative medicine research in the discovery, translational, pre-clinical, and clinical stages. CIRM has also issued infrastructure and educational grants and works closely with patient advocacy groups. In 2020, California voters approved to continue funding CIRM through the passage of Prop 14. - Competitive Salary and Benefits - California State Pension - Mission Driven - Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Focused CIRM provides updates to all CIRM-funded projects, CIRM-related news, and other breakthroughs in stem cell and regenerative medicine research via The Stem Cellar. This is CIRM's official blog.