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Marie Csete will resighn from theSan Francisco-basesd as of Aug. 1, accordinfg to internal emails obtained by the San FranciscoBusinese Times. She did not say why she was leavinghthe agency. Csete was hired by CIRM in Marcy 2008 fromEmory University, where she was doing basidc research on the role of oxygen in stem cell deatuh and differentiation. She had served on CIRM’s scientific and workingh group thatreviews grants. She replacedf Arlene Chiu, who left CIRM for the National Institutewof Health. Csete has been an important partof CIRM’s effort to not only review and awared grants but, highlighted most recently, to monitor grantx after awards have been made.
CIRM terminated threre research grants this month due to lackof progress. CIRM Presidenty Alan Trounson said in a message to staff thatCsetre “has made highly valuable contributions to our science operationsz coalescing a new set of core grantsd and organizing a number of workshops that have invigorated our scientifi c discourse and changed the direction of many of our
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