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Madison home to at least 10 stem cell companies

Posted on September 15, 2019
A close up vanilla stem

Fujifilm Cellular Dynamics Inc. is one of at least 10 stem cell companies in Madison, most started by UW-Madison researchers. GIE Lead Bill Murphy created Stem Pharm, a spinoff from his lab, which sells materials to help stem cells grow into complex tissues. Read about the other stem cell companies in Madison.

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