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Objective
The mission of California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) is to accelerate stem cell treatments to patients with unmet medical needs.
The overall objective of the CIRM Research Training Program is foster and enhance the research experience of basic and clinical scientists during the doctoral and immediate postdoctoral stages of their career. Specific objectives are to:
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Enable training programs that create future leaders in the stem cell, gene therapy and regenerative medicine fields.
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Foster a commitment among trainees to the goal of accelerating the delivery of treatments to patients with unmet needs.
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Broaden the participation in regenerative medicine of individuals representing the diversity of California’s population.
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Provide research training in stem cell, gene therapy and related disciplines to a diverse cadre of individuals drawn from a wide variety of scientific backgrounds, including, but not limited to fundamental biology (e.g., developmental biology, neuroscience, molecular biology), engineering (e.g., bioengineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering/computer science), clinical programs (e.g., medicine, surgery, neurology, cardiology), and other relevant areas (e.g., manufacturing process development, data science, regulatory science, bioethics, etc.).
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Promote interactions among trainees from different fields, especially those trained in basic sciences, engineering, translational research and clinical medicine.
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Prepare a workforce of skilled, stem cell ambassadors with an awareness and appreciation of inequities that impact development of therapies for all.
Please see our Funding Opportunities page for more details
ICOC Approval:
September 23, 2021
Awards
Institution |
Investigator |
Grant Title |
Award Value |
Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor – UCLA Medical Center | Dr. Virender K. Rehan M.D. | Stem Cell Training Program at the Lundquist Institute |
$5,349,109 |
University of California, Irvine | Dr. Peter J Donovan | CIRM Scholars Comprehensive Research Training Program |
$5,373,742 |
University of California, Santa Barbara | Dr. Dennis O. Clegg Dr. | CIRM Training Program in Stem Cell Biology and Engineering |
$2,298,239 |
Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute | Dr. Evan Y. Snyder | A Multidisciplinary Stem Cell Training Program at Sanford Burnham Prebys Institute, A Critical Component of the La Jolla Mesa Educational Network |
$5,289,413 |
University of California, San Francisco | Dr. Robert Blelloch MD, PHD. | Scholars Research Training Program in Regenerative Medicine, Gene Therapy, and Stem Cell Research |
$5,373,742 |
Scripps Research Institute | Peter G. Schultz | Training Scholars in Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research |
$5,305,095 |
University of California, San Diego | Professor Alysson R Muotri | Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Training Grant at UCSD III |
$5,366,188 |
Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles | Dr Ching-Ling Lien Ph.D. | CIRM Training Program for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research |
$5,373,242 |
University of California, Davis | Dr Jan A Nolta | CIRM Cell and Gene Therapy Training Program 2.0 |
$5,331,340 |
University of California, Berkeley | Dirk Hockemeyer | Training the Next Generation of Biologists and Engineers for Regenerative Medicine |
$5,327,980 |
Stanford University | Dr. Tushar Desai | CIRM Scholar Training Program |
$5,347,815 |
City of Hope, Beckman Research Institute | Dr. Michael E. Barish Ph, D. | Research Training Program in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine |
$5,234,731 |
Gladstone Institutes, J. David | Dr. Bruce R. Conklin | CIRM Regenerative Medicine Research Training Program |
$5,373,742 |
University of California, Santa Cruz | Dr. Camilla Forsberg | CIRM Training Program in Systems Biology of Stem Cells |
$5,287,013 |
University of Southern California | Dr. Francesca Mariani | Training Program Bridging Stem Cell Research with Clinical Applications in Regenerative Medicine |
$5,373,742 |
University of California, Los Angeles | William Lowry | UCLA Training Program in Stem Cell Biology |
$5,373,742 |
The Regents of the University of California on behalf of its Riverside Campus | Dr. Prue Talbot | TRANSCEND – Training Program to Advance Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Research, Education, and Workforce Diversity |
$5,366,857 |
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Wafa Tawackoli | CIRM Training Program in Translational Regenerative Medicine |
$5,373,075 |
| | | Total: $93,118,807.00 |