This highly magnified human blastocyst (the early embryo) is about the same size as a period at the end of a printed sentence. Embryonic stem cells are created from the inner cell mass from leftover embryos at this stage after egg and sperm are mixed in a dish in a fertility clinic. Excess embryos used for research would never be used for fertility purposes, but are routinely discarded as medical waste. Courtesy of Gary Smith, PhD
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U-M scientists win $6.8 million in federal stimulus-fund grants for stem cell research
University of Michigan researchers have been awarded 13 federal stimulus-fund grants to date, totaling $6.8 million, for research projects involving both adult and embryonic stem cells. (Read more.)



