Posted on 10/05/08
We've got it down to a fine science
Last year, Gordon Keller relocated to Toronto from New York. He didn't come here for the ethnic restaurants or the great theatre. Rather, the pioneering stem-cell researcher was drawn by the strength of Toronto's research environment. "It's an outstanding scientific community," he says. It's not just all the money and the shiny new buildings going up, although that hasn't escaped his notice (his lab is in one of them), but, importantly, the colleagues. Other top stem-cell scientists are here too: John Dick, Janet Rossant, Freda Miller. "There's a critical mass."
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