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  Ross Bullock, Ph.D.
W. Dalton Dietrich, Ph.D.
John R. Bethea, Ph.D.
John Bixby, Ph.D.
Helen M. Bramlett, Ph.D.
Mary B. Bunge, Ph.D.
Mary Eaton, Ph.D.
Edelle C. Field-Fote, Ph.D.
Vance Lemmon, Ph.D.
Daniel J. Liebl, Ph.D.
Mark S. Nash, Ph.D.
Damien D. Pearse, Ph.D.
Christine Thomas, Ph.D.
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Meet The Researchers

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W. Dalton Dietrich, Ph.D.

Cellular and biochemical basis of CNS injury & repair; Improved strategies for neuroprotection

Edelle Field-Fote, Ph.D.

Enhancement of postural control and locomotor function

John R. Bethea, Ph.D.

Immunological consequences of SCI and the development of neuroprotective strategies

Vance Lemmon, Ph.D.

Function of cell adhesion molecules in axon growth and guidance

John Bixby, Ph.D.

Axon growth and synapse formation

Daniel Liebl, Ph.D.

Function of growth and guidance molecules in the developing and regenerating nervous systems

 

Helen Bramlett, Ph.D.

The pathophysiology and treatment of CNS injury

Mark Nash, Ph.D.

Physiological assessment of complications of spinal cord injury; functional electrical stimulation

Mary Bartlett Bunge, Ph.D.

Development of combination strategies to repair the injured spinal cord

Damien Pearse, Ph.D.

Development of combination strategies to repair the injured spinal cord

Mary Eaton, Ph.D.

Cell and molecular strategies for regeneration, chronic pain and spasticity after SCI

Christine Thomas, Ph.D.

Neuromuscular weakness, fatigue, spasms and regeneration


 
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