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CSUN Receives $2.77 Million To Build ‘Bridges’ To Regenerative Medicine

They may discover the key to help repair spinal cord injuries, help paralyzed children run again or find the cure for cancer.

Fifty undergraduate students from California State University, Northridge will get the chance of a lifetime to conduct stem cell research alongside some of the top scientists in the country as part of a $2.77-million grant to the university. The grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) continues a stem cell research and regenerative medicine 'Bridges' program between CSUN and UCLA that started in 2009.

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