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Dec 8, 2006
The Public Benefits of Stem Cell Funding
When Proposition 71 was approved by California voters in 2004, three billion dollars was allocated to spark new stem-cell research by both non-profit and commercial entities. What will state taxpayers get for their money? Larry and his guests discuss the intellectual property rights and public benefits of state-funded research.

When Proposition 71 was approved by California voters in 2004, three billion dollars was allocated to spark new stem-cell research by both non-profit and commercial entities. What will state taxpayers get for their money? Larry and his guests discuss the intellectual property rights and public benefits of state-funded research.

When Proposition 71 was approved by California voters in 2004, three billion dollars was allocated to spark new stem-cell research by both non-profit and commercial entities. What will state taxpayers get for their money? Larry and his guests discuss the intellectual property rights and public benefits of state-funded research.

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Host, AirTalk
Host, Morning Edition, AirTalk Friday, The L.A. Report A.M. Edition
Senior Producer, AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Producer, AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Producer, AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Associate Producer, AirTalk & FilmWeek
Associate Producer, AirTalk
Apprentice News Clerk, AirTalk
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