UCSF Scientists Highlighted in NewsHour Stem Cell Story
UCSF scientists were featured on the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer yesterday, Oct. 9, in a story on the state of stem cell research in California. The segment examined the impact that the state's $3 billion stem cell initiative, ushered in by voters in November 2004, has had on the field. While sale of bonds to fund the initiative was delayed by more than two years, the passage of the proposition alone galvanized universities statewide to begin developing major programs. Now that the funding is flowing and two significant rounds of research grants have been issued, the field is gaining momentum.
UCSF initiated a university-wide stem cell program in 2002, and had had a pioneering human embryonic stem cell lab since 1999, but the research enterprise has burgeoned since Proposition 71 in terms of programmatic planning, faculty recruitment and infrastructure, says Arnold Kriegstein, MD, PhD, director of the UCSF Institute for Regeneration Medicine.
The NewsHour segment includes Kriegstein, recent faculty recruit Holger Willenbring, MD; chair of surgery Nancy Ascher, MD; neuroscience graduate student Laura Elias; Deepak Srivastava, MD, director of the UCSF-affiliated Gladstone Institute for Cardiovascular Disease; and recent faculty recruit Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PHD, also of the Gladstone Institute.
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