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new nonprofit institution plans to build a $115 million stemcell research facility in San Diego that would open by 2010.

     Although funding still is being lined up, the San Diego Consortium for Regenerative Medicine proposes constructing a 23,740-square-foot building housing laboratories and support space.

     The facility would be located on more than 7 acres owned by the University of California at San Diego in the Torrey Pines area biotechnology cluster.

     The university is one of four members of the consortium. The others are the Burnham Institute, Salk Institute and Scripps Research Institute.

     The state is expected to provide a large portion of the facility's funding. Californians in 2004 approved a measure creating a $3 billion stemcell research agency.

     A panel for the state agency has determined the San Diego consortium is eligible for $43 million. A condition to receive the state funds is that the building be completed by 2010.

     Consortium officials estimate they would need to raise at least an additional $72 million to complete the center's funding. They said an out-of-state donor whom they decline to name has agreed to contribute $30 million.

     ''I believe strongly that this consortium will, in time, lead to significant scientific advances and life-saving results,'' said Marye Anne Fox, chancellor of UC San Diego.

     Human embryonic stemcells are created in the first days after conception and give rise to all organs and specialized tissues in the body. Many social conservatives oppose the work because human embryos are destroyed during research. Scientists lately have created the equivalent of embryonic stemcells from ordinary skin cells, an embryo-free technique.



04/21/2008 06:28 AM
SAN DIEGO (AP)

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