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Alan Trounson interview on stem cell research published by LA Times

The passage is a routine interview with a scientist about personal health and California's stem‑cell program. It contains no allegations, financial details, or connections to high‑ranking officials, m Alan Trounson discusses personal health conditions and his brother's HIV status. He praises California's commitment to stem‑cell research. Interview was conducted by LA Times reporter Patt Morrison.

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November 11, 2025
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The passage is a routine interview with a scientist about personal health and California's stem‑cell program. It contains no allegations, financial details, or connections to high‑ranking officials, m Alan Trounson discusses personal health conditions and his brother's HIV status. He praises California's commitment to stem‑cell research. Interview was conducted by LA Times reporter Patt Morrison.

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Alan Trounson, California's Dr. Stem Cell -- latimes.com Page 4 of 4 You have a heart condition; will this research one day benefit you? I've got atrial fibrillation; I don't think it's going to help that. But I have a brother who has HIV/AIDS, and my mum died of lung disease. What do you hear from your colleagues around the world about what California's doing? They always say, "You've got the best job in the world. How did California do this?” That's California. California is a can-do place, and when they want something, they stand up and do it. Many of [my colleagues] want to come to California. It's just a wonderful place. You could sail it off the coast of America and it would be the most wonderful country in the world. [email protected]. Follow Patt Morrison on Twitter @pattmlatimes This interview was edited and excerpted from a taped transcript. An archive of Morrison's interviews can be found at \atimes.com/pattasks. Copyright © 2013, Los Angeles Times http://www. latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-0529-morrison-trounson-20 1305... 5/29/2013

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