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| | | Passion and favoritism, democracy and gamesmanship – all are part of the ongoing discussion among directors of the $3 billion California stem cell agency as they try to fix what some of them call a "broken" grant appeal process. Directly affected by whatever decisions they make will be hundreds of researchers throughout the state who are likely to apply for the $2 billion that the agency still | | | | |
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| | | Directors of the California stem cell agency will meet for two days at Stanford University Aug. 18 and 19, and they are not scheduled to give away any money. The board orginally was scheduled this month to approve some new, multimillion dollar recruitment packages for star researchers from out-of-state. The grant review group met in July to consider applications in the $44 million program. | | | | |
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