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AAV-mediated conditional deletion of PTEN in the adult sensorimotor cortex causes robust hypertrophy of cortical motoneurons
Society for Neuroscience Chicago 2015 Poster 310. Spinal Cord Injury: Animal Models and Human Studies Location: Hall A Time: Monday, October 19, 2015, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Program#/Poster#: 310.16/H15 Topic: C.10. Trauma Support: NIH Grant 5T32GM008620 NIH Grant NS047718 … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience Abstracts
Tagged Dr. Os Steward
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Spinal Cord Injury Update by Oswald Steward, Ph.D.
A spinal cord injury update was presented to clinicians by Director Oswald Steward, Ph.D. from the Reeve Irvine Research Center at the Seattle Science Foundation for the 2015 Spine Trauma Summit. Seattle Science Foundation, a private 501(c)(3), offers unparalleled professional … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
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Meet the Scientists 2013 at RIRC
This years Meet the Scientists saw a great turnout of dedicated paralysis cure supporters. This forum was an open question and answer session that allowed the community to ask the researchers directly the burning questions. The exciting presentations wrapped with … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged academic researchers, advocacy, axon regeneration, chronic spinal cord injury, Dr. Aileen Anderson, Dr. Brian Cummings, Dr. Cathy Cahill, Dr. David Lowe, Dr. Eric Chang, Dr. Hans Keirstead, Dr. Leif Havton, Dr. Os Steward, Dr. Susan Kim, IMOVE Lab, motor function, paralysis, Roman Reed, spinal cord injury research, stem cell therapy, StemCells Inc
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What The Community Wants To Know! Dr. Os Steward and Dr. Murray Blackmore Answer Questions About Emerging Genetic Therapies at Working 2 Walk 2012
These online video presentations from the W2W 2012 symposium are only made possible through your generous contributions to U2FP. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Dr. Os Steward ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Dr. Murray Blackmore
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Gene Therapy, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged advocacy, axon regeneration, chronic spinal cord injury, corticospinal tract, Dr. Murray Blackmore, Dr. Os Steward, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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Dr. Oswald Steward, PhD. Presents at Working 2 Walk 2012
These online video presentations from the W2W 2012 symposium are only made possible through your generous contributions to U2FP. “Regenerating Functions that Mediate Motor Function after Spinal Cord Injury” Dr. Steward’s research focuses on how nerve cells create and maintain … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Gene Therapy, Regenerative Medicine, spinal cord injury research
Tagged academic researchers, axon regeneration, chronic spinal cord injury, CNS Regeneration Project, corticospinal tract, Dr. Os Steward, motor function, neurite growth, paralysis, PTEN, regeneration, research, RIRC, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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Working 2 Walk 2012 Science and Advocacy Symposium video presentations from Unite 2 Fight Paralysis will debut online!
Unite 2 Fight Paralysis hosted the annual Working 2 Walk Science and Advocacy Symposium in Irvine California for 2012. If you share our mission and goals, please consider making a donation that will help us continue this desperately needed work. … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Biomaterials, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Neuroscience Abstracts, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged academic researchers, advocacy, axon regeneration, Bob Yant, Case Western Reserve University, Chondroitinase ABC, chronic spinal cord injury, CIRM, clinical trials spinal cord injury, corticospinal tract, Damodar Thapa, Dennis Tesolat, Dr. Aileen Anderson, Dr. Hans Keirstead, Dr. Jerry Silver, Dr. Justin M. Brown, Dr. Leif Havton, Dr. Mark Tuszynski, Dr. Murray Blackmore, Dr. Os Steward, Dr. Ravi Bellamkonda, Dr. Stephen Huhn, Jonathon Thomas, motor function, PhD, PTEN, RIRC, Roman Reed, Spasticity, Stem Cells Inc, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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What People are Saying about Working 2 Walk 2012
“These people get it! We all can see the leadership; they lead from the heart.” John O’Connor, Community Member What People are Saying about Working 2 Walk 2012
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Gene Therapy, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged academic researchers, advocacy, axon regeneration, Case Western Reserve University, Ch'ase, Chondroitinase, Chondroitinase ABC, chronic spinal cord injury, CIRM, corticospinal tract, Dr. Jerry Silver, Dr. Kai Liu, Dr. Murray Blackmore, Dr. Os Steward, Dr. Zhigang He, Gail Lewandowski, locomotion, motor function, neurite growth, paralysis, peptide, PTEN, regeneration, RIRC, science, U2FP, Working 2 Walk 2012
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CNS Regeneration Project supported by Unite 2 Fight Paralysis
In 2010, Drs. Kai Liu (Hong Kong University), Zhigang He (Harvard University) and Oswald Steward (Reeve-Irvine Research Center) were part of a team of researchers who published a groundbreaking paper in Nature Neuroscience, showing massive regeneration of the corticospinal tract … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Gene Therapy, Regenerative Medicine
Tagged axons, Case Western Reserve University, cell regulator, CNS Regeneration Project, corticospinal tract, Dr. Jerry Silver, Dr. Kai Liu, Dr. Os Steward, Dr. Zhigang He, Harvard University, locomotion, mTOR pathway, peptide, PTEN, Reeve Irvine Research Center, stem cells, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Working 2 Walk
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