| Embryonic Stem Cell research
is at the leading edge of Medical Research.
It is not without controversy. The California
Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) is a California
State agency that was
established through the passage of Proposition 71, the
“California Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative.”
The CIRM funds scientists and facilities for this work.
UCSF was awarded this CIRM grant in 2007, to develop
HSE 16th Floor S/M Rooms 1661-1679 Stem Cell Teaching
& Shared Research Laboratory.
BlakeDrucker Architects assisted in the
writing of a CIRM grant to fund the creation of shared
research facilities for hESC (Human Embryonic Stem cell
Research) and to fund teaching facilities to teach other
researchers techniqures of derivation and propogation
of cells.
Client: University of California
Regents
Project Manager: Patti Mitchell
Budget: $900,000
Photographer: Mark Fordelon,
building
materials
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