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Name
UCSF — Organ Regenerative Surgery (Tammy Chang)
Amount
$825,000
Currency
USD
Date
June 2017
Notes
[Human Health and Wellbeing] Grant investigator: Chris Somerville This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigator. University of California, San Francisco staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a gift of $825expand[Human Health and Wellbeing] Grant investigator: Chris Somerville This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigator. University of California, San Francisco staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a gift of $825,000 over three years to the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to support research into the development of a stem cell treatment[ref]Archived copy of link: UCSF News Center, May 2017 [archive only][/ref] method for repairing or replacing damaged human livers. The work will be led by Tammy T. Chang, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the UCSF Department of Surgery. In addition to the potential utility for liver repair, our science team is particularly interested in whether the method could have broad applications for repairing or replacing other human organs. This grant falls within our work on scientific research, and was identified through our 2016 NIH Transformative Research Award RFP. Sources Document Source UCSF News Center, May 2017 [archive only] Source

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Name
UCSF — Organ Regenerative Surgery (Tammy Chang)
Grantee
University of California, San Francisco
Focus Area
Human Health and Wellbeing
Amount
$825,000.00
Date
June 2017

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