Stanford University

Total Awards: 
81
ICOC Committed funds: 
259 597 522
Major Facility Name: 
Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building

Awards to the Institution

Funding
Transplantation Immunology: Robert Negrin Regulatory T cell induced tolerance to ESC transplantation $1,427,980
Transplantation Immunology: Kenneth Weinberg “Engineered immune tolerance by Stem Cell-derived thymic regeneration” $1,415,836
Disease Team Therapy Development - Research: Judith Shizuru A monoclonal antibody that depletes blood stem cells and enables chemotherapy free transplants $20,000,000
Disease Team Therapy Development - Research: Joseph Wu Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes for Patients with End Stage Heart Failure $19,999,899
Basic Biology IV: Howard Chang Long noncoding RNAs for pluripotency and cell fate commitment $1,386,627
Basic Biology IV: Ben Barres Phenotyping Human Astrocytes in Health and Disease $1,385,517
Basic Biology IV: Gerald Crabtree Mechanism and Utility of Direct Neuronal Conversion with a MicroRNA-Chromatin Switch $1,392,426
Basic Biology IV: Roel Nusse Asymmetric stem cell division oriented by a local self-renewing signal $1,195,811
Basic Biology IV: Anne Brunet Energy metabolism and aging pathways in human stem cell reprogramming and differentiation $1,414,044
Basic Biology IV: Michael Cleary Prostaglandin pathway regulation of self-renwal in hematopoietic and leukemia stem cells $1,244,455
Basic Biology IV: Alexander Dunn Role of mechanical signaling in stem cell self-renewal and differentiation $1,064,224
Basic Biology IV: Michelle Monje Stem Cell Mechanisms Governing Discrete Waves of Gliogenesis in the Childhood Brain $1,264,248
Creativity Awards: Paul Utz [REDACTED] Program: Stem Cell & Developmental Biology Research Internships $288,750
New Faculty Physician Scientist: Alan Cheng Enhancing hair cell regeneration in mouse and human inner ear $3,091,595
New Faculty Physician Scientist: Michelle Monje White matter neuroregeneration after chemotherapy: stem cell therapy for “chemobrain” $2,800,536
Tissue Collection for Disease Modeling: Joachim Hallmayer Induced pluripotent stem cells from children with autism spectrum disorders $530,265
Tissue Collection for Disease Modeling: Joseph Wu Tissue Collection for Accelerating iPSC Research in Cardiovascular Diseases $1,435,371
Traning Grant I-1: Michael Longaker Stanford CIRM Training Program $3,733,707
Major Facilities: John Hennessy $43,578,000
Disease Team Planning: Thomas Rando Stem Cell Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy $52,650
Disease Team Planning: Robert Robbins {REDACTED} Cardiovascular Regenerative Team $55,000
Total:
$108,756,941.00

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