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People Behind Our Research: Sasha Rabchevsky
Sasha Rabchevsky, a professor of physiology in the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and a member of the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center, has a personal connection to his research stemming from a motorcycle accident when he … Continue reading
Two University of Kentucky Researchers Awarded Grants from Conquer Paralysis Now
Conquer Paralysis Now (CPN) has awarded two of its 12 grants to researchers at the UK Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center (SCoBIRC) through its Conquer Paralysis Now Challenge. No other institution received more than one grant. Sasha Rabchevsky, … Continue reading
Public Forum on Clinical Trials in Spinal Cord Injury 2012 at Western University in Canada
The Public Forum on Clinical Trials in Spinal Cord Injury offered an opportunity to learn about spinal cord research advances in “lay” language from leading international spinal cord scientists. Published on Nov 26, 2012 by Western University
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged chronic spinal cord injury, clinical trials spinal cord injury, Kim Anderson, Michael Fehlings, Sasha Rabchevsky, V.Reggie Edgerton, Wolfram Tetzlaff