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California Institute For Regenerative Medicine average salary is $55,817, median salary is $55,817 with a salary range from $42,411 to $69,222.
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Accountant 69,222-69,222 Washington, DC, 20001 2016 California Institute For Regenerative Medicine Accountant Salaries (1)
California Institute For Regenerative Medicine Washington, DC Salaries
Marketing Associate 42,411-42,411 Washington, DC, 20001 2012 California Institute For Regenerative Medicine Marketing Associate Salaries (1)
California Institute For Regenerative Medicine Washington, DC Salaries
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  • California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
  • Industry: Education/Training
  • City: San Francisco, CA
  • The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine ("The Institute" or "CIRM") was established in early 2005 with the passage of Proposition 71, the California Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative. The statewide ballot measure, which provided $3 billion in funding for stem cell research at California universities and research institutions, was approved by California voters on November 2, 2004, and called for the establishment of a new state agency to make grants and provide loans for stem cell research, research facilities and other vital research opportunities. The Independent Citizens Oversight Committee ("ICOC") is the 29-member governing board for the Institute; the