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2020 ONLINE Spinal Cord Injury SPEAKER SERIES: Please sign up!
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Speaker and Position (PI, postdoc, grad student)
Seminar Title or TopicSpeaker Affiliation
Preferred Day to Present Tues or Thurs
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David Fuller, PIAmpakines Stimulate Breathing After SCIUniversity of FloridaW 4/1 - first seminar of the series
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Megan Detloff, PIActivity-induced modulation of the Nociceptor After Spinal Cord InjuryDrexelTue 4/7
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Warren Alilain, PI
Treating the Person with Spinal Cord Injury: Personalizing Experimental Therapeutic Strategies
U KentuckyTue 4/7
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Dana McTigue, PILiver Inflammation Impairs Recovery From SCIThe Ohio State UniversityThur 4/9
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John Gensel, PIAge Divergent Responses to SCI TherapyU KentuckyThur 4/9
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Caitlin Hill, PIEnhancing Transplant Survival: Is Cellular Preconditioning Enough?Neural Stem Cell InstituteTue 4/14
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Jared Cregg, Postdoc, Ole Kiehn LabBrainstem neurons that command mammalian locomotor asymmetries University of Copenhagen Tue 4/14
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Angelo Lepore, PIRegeneration of respiratory neural circuitry after cervical SCIThomas JeffersonThur 4/16
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Sasha Rabchevsky, PIMitochondrial tranplantation for SCIU KentuckyThu 4/16agrab@uky.edu
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Chris West LabHeart-lung interactions in cervical spinal cord injury
University of British Columbia (ICORD)
Tue 4/21
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Chris West, PIA cardio-centric approach to hemodynamic management following SCI.
University of British Columbia (ICORD)
Tue 4/21
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Sarah FontaineTBDDoD/CDMRPThu 4/23
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Karim FouadChronic hypoxia in the injured spinal cordUniversity of AlbertaThu 4/23kfouad@ualberta.ca
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Nikos Kyritsis, Postdoc, Beattie & Bresnahan LabBlood RNA biomarkers for spinal cord injuriesUCSFTue 4/28nikolaos.kyritsis@ucsf.edu
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Caitlin Hill, PIEnhancing Transplant Survival: Is Cellular Preconditioning Enough?Neural Stem Cell InstituteTue 4/28
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Jared Cregg, Postdoc, Ole Kiehn LabBrainstem neurons that command mammalian locomotor asymmetries University of Copenhagen Tue 4/28
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Gordon Mitchell, PI
Neurotherapeutic intermittent hypoxia after SCI: optimizing protocols through mechanistic understanding
University of FloridaThur 4/30
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Jae LeeDeciphering Spinal Cord Injury by Single Cell AnalysisUniversity of MiamiTue 5/5
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Dylan McCreedy, PITissue clearing and 3D lightsheet imaging of the intact and injured spinal cordTexas A & MThur 5/7dmccreedy@bio.tamu.edu
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Epsin, AbelODCUCSFThur 5/7
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Andrew Gaudet, PISCI disrupts the circadian-metabolic axis and salience of pain vs. anxiety
University of Texas at Austin
Tue 5/12
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Caitlin Hill, PIEnhancing Transplant Survival: Is Cellular Preconditioning Enough?Neural Stem Cell InstituteThu 5/14
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Chet Moritz, PIUniversity of WashingtonTue 5/19
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Stimulation of the spinal cord to improve forelimb, hand & arm function after cervical SCI.
Thur 5/21
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TBDTue 6/2
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Kajana Satkunendrarajah, PITBD
Medical College of Wisconsin
Tue 6/9
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TBDTue 6/16
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Jerry Silver, PITBD
Case Western Reserve University
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Veronica Tom, PITBDDrexel
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Michael Lane, PITBDDrexelAnytimemlane.neuro@gmail.com
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Philippa Warren, PITBDKings College
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Cedric Geoffroy, PITBDTexas A & M
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Sandra Garraway, PITBDEmory
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Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert, PITBDU Texas Austin
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Lawrence Moon, PITBD
King's College London, London UK
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TBDUniversity of Louisville
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Faith Brennan, Postdoc, Popovich LabTBDThe Ohio State UniversityMayFaith.Brennan@osumc.edu
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Murray Blackmore, PITBDMarquette University
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Tatiana BezdudnayaSleep-disordered breathing following high cervical spinal cord injuryDrexelMay
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Linda JonesTBDColorado
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Linda Jones & ColleaguesTBDColorado
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Jen DulinTBDTexas A & MJune 2
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Ona BloomImmune dysfunction after traumatic spinal cord injury
The Feinstein Institute/Northwell Health
June 9obloom@northwell.edu
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Hugo Kim, Postdoc, Zheng labTBD
University of California, San Diego
June 11jmk002@ucsd.edu
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Michael Fehlings, PIRepair and Regeneration of the Injured Spinal Cord: From Molecule to ManUniversity of Torontomichael.fehlings@uhn.ca
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Wolfram TetzlaffKetogenic approaches for treatment of acute spinal cord injury
ICORD, University of British Columbia
tetzlaff@icord.org
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Steven Crone, PIRoles of spinal cord neurons in the control of breathing in health and injury
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
steven.crone@cchmc.org
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Mohammad Zavvarian, Fehlings LabTBDUniversity of Torontomohammad.zavvarian@mail.utoronto.ca
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Scott WhittemoreTBDUniversity of Louisvilleswhittemore@louisville.edu
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Michael Orr, Grad StudentUniversity of Kentuckymbor222@uky.edu
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David MagnusonTBDUniversity of LouisvilleAny time.dsmagn01@louisville.edu
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Edmund Hollis
Burke Neurological Institute/Weill Cornell Medicine
edh3001@med.cornell.edu
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Hyun Joon Lee, PI
Selective roles for nociceptive afferents in autonomic dysreflexia following SCI
University of Mississippi Medical Center
hlee@umc.edu
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Timothy FawTBDDuke Universitytimothy.faw@duke.edu
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Nuno Silva, PIMolecules, Cells and Biomaterials for Spinal Cord Injury Treatment
University of Minho, Portugal
end of Maynunosilva@med.uminho.pt
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Casey Steadman, PostdocTBDDuke UniversityJune 23casey.steadman@duke.edu
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Ilya RybakDrexel University
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Margo RandelmanRespiratory training enhances plasticity after cervical spinal cord injuryDrexel University April or MayMargo.randelman@gmail.com
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Stephane VinitrTMS and respiratory plasticity following cervical spinal cord injury
Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ
End of May if possible ;-)stephane.vinit@uvsq.fr
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James GuestUniversity of Miamijguest@med.miami.edu
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Peggy Assinck, Post-doc (work from phd in Tetzlaff lab)
Remyelination after SCIUniversity of Edinburgh Mid-May onwardpeggy.assinck@ed.ac.uk
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Gino PanzaVentilatory response to unaided treadmill walking in patients with tetraplegiaWayne State University
Anytime (only need a few days heads-up)
gpanza@med.wayne.edu
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Zin Khaing TBDUniversity of WashingtonMid May or later if possiblezink@uw.edu
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Amol YadavA sensory neuroprosthetic using spinal cord stimulationDuke UniversityAnytimeamol.yadav@duke.edu
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Francesco De Virgiliss (Di Govanni Lab)TBDKings College
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Gregory States, Magnuson Lab (Grad Student)TBDUniversity of LouisvillePreferably after June 20thgjstat01@louisville.edu
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