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The Working 2 Walk Experience Can Be Yours!
Scientists and advocates talk about the power of collaboration and networking at the Working 2 Walk Symposium. Hilton Seattle Airport Hotel & Conference Center The 2014 Working 2 Walk Symposium will be held at the spacious and accessible Hilton adjacent … Continue reading
W2W Live Blog 2013
For anyone unable to attend the Working 2 Walk 2013 Science and Advocacy Symposium in Boston, you can follow along with the live blog HERE: Take a few minutes to click around the site and get familiar with the definitions, … Continue reading
Understanding paralysis science and advocacy at the Working 2 Walk Symposium
One of the most intimidating aspects of advocacy for spinal cord injury research is understanding the science. For the general public or those not familiar with all the research projects that are taking place, they often wonder if they can … Continue reading
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Tagged chronic spinal cord injury, neurobiologists, paralysis, RIRC, science, U2FP, Unite 2 Fight Paralysis, Working 2 Walk
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