When the University of California Berkeley (UCB) decided to actively recruit acclaimed neurologist Dr. Zhigang He away from his research position at Harvard Medical School's Children's Hospital, they knew a critical component of the package they could offer him would be a promise of substantial funding for his stem cell research on the human nervous system in his new lab. To secure this funding, UCB applied to and received a promise of $5.6M in research funding for He from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), a statewide initiative supported by taxpayer-approved bonds.
[The image at right, from an article in Nature Neuroscience, shows the corticospinal tract of a rat, two months after injury and treatment with a novel procedure developed by Dr. He's lab.]
Dr. He has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area once before, when he was a postdoctoral fellow with Marc Tessier-Lavigne at UC San Francisco. Dr. He has already in his young career been named a Klingenstein Fellow in Neuroscience, a John Merck Scholar and a McKnight Scholar.
The CIRM funding for recruitment of a prominent researcher falls under the CIRM's Research Leadership Award program. If Dr. He accepts Berkeley's offer for the position, he will become the third such recipient of the award. The first, in April 2010, was Dr. Robert Wechsler-Reya, who received a $5.9M award to move his stem cell research lab from Duke University to the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute at UC San Diego. The second was Dr. Peter Coffey from England, who was given a $4.8M award in October 2010 to pursue his research at UC Santa Barbara.
[UCB campus skyline, courtesy of Steve McConnell / UC Berkeley]
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