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Internationally recognized stem cell scientist Dr. Renee Reijo Pera is new Montana State University Vice president for research, creativity, and technology transfer
October 23, 2013 /
An internationally recognized stem cell scientist from one of the nation’s largest research universities has been selected to lead Montana State University’s research enterprise.
Renee Reijo Pera, director of Stanford University’s Center for Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Research and Education and the Center for Reproductive and Stem Cell Biology as well as the doctoral program in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, has been named MSU’s new vice president for research, creativity, and technology transfer, university officials announced Wednesday. Reijo Pera will assume her duties at MSU on Jan. 15.
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