Program Type: Education


CIRM Type I Comprehensive Training Program

CIRM Stem Cell Biology Training Grant

Stem Cell Research Training Grant

Human Stem Cell Training at UC Berkeley and Childrens Hospital of Oakland

Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Training Program at UCSD

Stanford CIRM Training Program

California State University-San Marcos CIRM Bridges to the Stem Cell Research Training Grant

The field of stem cell biology has developed into a rapidly expanding technology offering novel therapeutic approaches to human disease. California has taken the lead in the development and expansion of these technologies. There is critical need to recruit, educate, and train the next generation of scientists that will work on achieving these goals. The […]

CIRM Stem Cell Research Biotechnology Training Program at CSULB

The proposed project has three major goals. The first is educating the public about the medical, biological, and technological advances of stem cell research and recruiting new scientists into the workforce. The second is training the students in the theory and techniques of stem cell research. The third is retaining these trainees in the California […]

Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State LA Collaborative CIRM Bridges Program to Enhance Stem Cell Research Training and Education

Two Bacchalaureate/Masters (BS/MS) universities will collaborate in the development of a quality stem cell education program. Stem cell research has the potential for changing medical practice and improving health care. To help achieve this and maintain government and public support for stem cell research, stem cell education needs to be accessible to all university students, […]

SFSU Bridges to Stem Cell Research

We are a large, urban university serving a highly diverse student population. We propose a new stem cell biology training program for master’s-level students in partnership with three leading stem cell research institutions. We propose to offer two new master’s-level specializations in our Biology department to prepare students to enter the stem cell workforce: a […]