Stanford gets $20M gift for cancer stem cell studies
14th Nov 2006, 19:30 GMT
The Stanford University School of Medicine said Tuesday it received a $20 million gift to establish a new research effort to study cancer stem cells, which are believed to be at the heart of most cancers.
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