This year — with such blockbuster issues as
jobs, Iraq, domestic security, taxes, and the rising cost of health care — is different only to the extent that President George W. Bush's
stem cell research policies have made headlines.
In late 2004, California voters approved Proposition 71, allocating $ 3 billion over 10 years, making California the largest single funder of embryonic and pluripotent
stem cell research in the world and consequently one of the strongest
job markets for regenerative
research.
Suzuki, possibly inspired by his new
job as a
research scientist at the Research Unit for Organ Regeneration in Kobe, Japan, explains it this way: «Just as humans can start over in life, differentiated cells can also take on other fates following the generation of undifferentiated stem cells
research scientist at the
Research Unit for Organ Regeneration in Kobe, Japan, explains it this way: «Just as humans can start over in life, differentiated cells can also take on other fates following the generation of undifferentiated stem cells
Research Unit for Organ Regeneration in Kobe, Japan, explains it this way: «Just as humans can start over in life, differentiated
cells can also take on other fates following the generation of undifferentiated
stem cells.»