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Dr. Jerry Silver and Dr. Yu-Shang Lee: “Nerve Regeneration Restores Supraspinal Control of Bladder Function after Complete Spinal Cord Injury”
A couple years ago Dr. Jerry Silver of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland achieved a big leap in regenerative medicine for spinal cord injury with his work on Functional Regeneration of Respiratory Pathways After Spinal Cord Injury showing that … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Neuroscience Abstracts, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged academic researchers, axon regeneration, Case Western Reserve University, Ch'ase, Chondroitinase ABC, chronic spinal cord injury, corticospinal tract, CSPG scar degradation, Dr. Jerry Silver, Dr. Yu-Shang Lee, locomotion, neurite growth, paralysis, regeneration, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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CNS Panel Discussion, StemCells Inc. and Asterias Biotherapeutics at Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Investor Day
The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM) is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes legislative, regulatory and reimbursement initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. ARM also works to increase public understanding of the field … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged Alliance for Regenerative Medicine, axon regeneration, chronic spinal cord injury, clinical trials spinal cord injury, Dr. Aileen Anderson, Dr. Stephen Huhn, embryonic stem cells, locomotion, Martin McGlynn, motor function, neurite growth, paralysis, regeneration, spinal cord injury, spinal cord injury research, stem cell therapy, StemCells Inc, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis
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Dr. Murray Blackmore receives $90K for critical equipment to help cure paralysis
Murray Blackmore, an assistant professor in the College of Health Sciences, received a $90,000 grant to continue research on therapeutic genes that he hopes will aid spinal cord regeneration. Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, an organization run by and for people … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged chronic spinal cord injury, Dr. Murray Blackmore, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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What the Community Wants to Know! Aileen Anderson PhD, Stephen Huhn MD and Dr Thomas Answer Questions about StemCells Inc.
These online video presentations from the W2W 2012 symposium are only made possible through your generous contributions to U2FP. Aileen Anderson PhD, Stephen Huhn MD, Dr. Jonathan Thomas answer questions about the StemCells Inc. human clinical trial in Zurich.
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged advocacy, Aileen Anderson PhD, axon regeneration, chronic spinal cord injury, CIRM, clinical trials spinal cord injury, Dr. Jonathon Thomas, embryonic stem cells, motor function, neurite growth, paralysis, regeneration, spinal cord injury research, stem cell biology, stem cells, Stem Cells Inc, StemCells Inc, Stephen Huhn MD, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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What The Community Wants To Know! Dr. Justin Brown and Dr. Jerry Silver Answer Questions About Building Bridges and Restored Function 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. Justin M. Brown ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Dr. Jerry Silver
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged axon regeneration, Case Western Reserve University, Chondroitinase ABC, chronic spinal cord injury, clinical trials spinal cord injury, CSPG scar degradation, Dr. Jerry Silver, nerve bridging, nerve grafting, nerve transfer, regeneration, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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What The Community Wants To Know! Dr. Ravi Bellamkonda, Dr. Jerry Silver, Damodar Thapa PT and Bob Yant Answer Questions About the CSPG Roadblock 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. Ravi Bellamkonda ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Dr. Jerry Silver ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Damodar Thapa PT.
Posted in Advocacy, Biomaterials, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged advocacy, axon regeneration, biomaterials, Bob Yant, chronic spinal cord injury, Damodor Thapa PT, Dr. Jerry Silver, Dr. Ravi Bellamkonda, research, spinal cord injury research, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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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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What The Community Wants To Know! Dr. Hans Keirstead and Dr. Paul Lu Answer Questions About Neural Stem Cells 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. Hans Keirstead ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Dr. Paul Lu
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged advocacy, chronic spinal cord injury, Dr. Hans Keirstead, Dr. Paul Lu, regeneration, spinal cord injury research, stem cell biology, stem cell therapy, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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Roman Reed Foundation announces funding for paralysis research projects featured at Working 2 Walk 2012
Two presenters from Unite 2 Fight Paralysis’s 2012 Working 2 Walk Symposium held in Irvine California last month have been funded by the Roman Reed Foundation Research Grant Program. The announcement was posted on the the Roman Reed Foundation Website. … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged chronic spinal cord injury, clinical trials spinal cord injury, Dr. Hans Keirstead, Dr. Leif Havton, RIRC, Roman Reed, spinal cord injury research, stem cell biology, stem cells, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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The Paralysis Battle Can Be Fought and Won!
NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND HAVE WE BEEN SO CLOSE TO A CURE FOR PARALYSIS. WE REFUSE TO STAND DOWN. OUR TIME IS NOW.
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged chronic spinal cord injury, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Unite2FightParalysis, Working 2 Walk 2012
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