SD scientists get $18 million in stem cell funds

Posted: Published on May 27th, 2012

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San Diego scientists will receive about $18.1 million in the latest round of funding from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), the agency that's distributing $3 billion in stem cell research money made available through Proposition 71.

Since funding began, San Diego County researchers have been awarded at least $258 million, making the region one of the largest stem cell research clusters in the country.

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Here's a sample of the latest grants:

Mark Tuszynski, UC San Diego, $4.7 million for research on novel stem cell therapies to treat spinal cord injuries.

Peter Schutlz, The Scripps Research Institute, $4.3 million for research to treat multiple sclerosis.

Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, Salk Institute, $2.3 million for research that would help repair damaged blood vessels.

Yang Xu, UC San Diego, $1.8 million for research that would help treat heart failure.

Eric Adler, UC San Diego, $1.7 million for research to help treat Danon disease, which causes major abnormalities in heart and skeletal muscles.

David Schubert, Salk Institute, $1.7 million for research aimed at treating Alzheimer's disease

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