U-M scores $6.8M in federal stem cell research grants

Increasing amounts of money are going toward stem cell research at the University of Michigan.

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Thirteen is the lucky number for stem cell research at the University of Michigan. That's how many federal grants the university recently received for stem cell research, totaling $6.8 million in federal stimulus cash.

"That money will certainly accelerate stem cell research at the University of Michigan," says Sean Morrison, director of the University of Michigan Center for Stem Cell Biology. "It will go towards all sorts of stem cell research at the University of Michigan."

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