The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine awarded a total of $150 million to help move promising stem cell-based therapies from laboratory research to human clinical trials.
Overall, CIRM's governing board has awarded more than $1.5 billion in stem cell grants, with more than half of the total going to the University of California or UC-affiliated institutions.
CIRM Disease Team Therapy Development Awards:
UC Davis: $53.1 million, including grants of:
- $20 million, led by Nancy Lane, targeting osteoporosis, a bone disease
- $19 million, led by Jan Nolta and Vicki Wheelock , targeting Huntington's disease, a genetic brain disorder
- $14.1 million, led by John Laird and Jan Nolta, targeting critical limb ischemia, a severe blockage of the arteries
UC Irvine: $20 million for a grant shared by Aileen Anderson and Brian Cummings of UC Irvine and Nobuko Uchida of StemCells Inc., targeting cervical spinal cord injury
UCLA: $20 million for a grant led by Antoni Ribas, targeting melanoma, the most dangerous type of skin cancer
For more information:
CIRM release

