UC Davis Researchers Focus on Biotech and Receive $4M Grants

Two prominent researchers at UC Davis are under a microscope for their work in stem-cell biotechnology. The pair from University of California, Davis was awarded close to $4 million in funding to improve biotechnology intended for physicians studying stem cell treatments.

Written byRobert Larkin
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The two grant awards, of over $1.8 million each, were awarded to Laura Marcu and Kent Leach by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) to continue developing technology that is used in stem cell treatments for vascular disease, bone and cartilage repair.

These grants are part of almost $30 million in "tools and technologies" funding to be distributed over a three-year period by CIRM, whose purpose is to encourage the design and testing of new or existing technologies to help get stem cell therapies to market.

Laura Marcu, a professor of biomedical engineering and neurological surgery, and her colleagues, will receive $1.84 million to research and test technology that combines optical and ultrasound imaging to track progress made by stem cell tissues transplanted into the body to restore blood flow related to cardiovascular disease.

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