Crain’s Detroit -- If stem-cell research were expanded in Michigan, nearly 800 jobs could be created in the high-paying biotechnology industry, according to a new report by Michigan Prospect, a nonprofit public-policy group in Lansing.
Crain’s Detroit -- If stem-cell research were expanded in Michigan, nearly 800 jobs could be created in the high-paying biotechnology industry, according to a new report by Michigan Prospect, a nonprofit public-policy group in Lansing.