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2010 Reeve Foundation Spinal Cord Symposium
Posted by JLo
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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The Reeve Foundation held its fourth Spinal Cord Symposium December 10-12, 2010 in Phoenix, AZ. It was historic because for the first time, scientists and clinicians from all four Reeve research programs were featured and early feedback suggests that everyone there felt the bench-to-bedside continuum of science was enriching and exciting. The first three symposia focused only on investigators holding Individual Research Grant awards; the Phoenix meeting also included members of the Reeve International Research Consortium and its North American Clinical Trials and NeuroRecovery Networks.

Pictured at right are the four speakers and session chair of Saturday morning's session on regeneration - Eun-Mi Hur, Moses Chao (chair), Michael Bastiani, Michael Fainzilber and Warren Allilain.

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