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Appendix A Study Process
Pages 243-248

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... thesis production in the field of neurological diseases.2 Additionally, a specific Medline search for clinical trials of therapeutic interventions for spinal cord injuries performed from 1998 to 2003 was conducted (see Appendix G)
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... In that workshop the committee heard from 13 speakers who had expertise in emerging therapies for spinal cord injuries, stem and olfactory ensheathing cells, neuropathic pain, robotics and physical therapy, clinical research methods, and federal program management. The third meeting took place on September 27-28, 2004, in Washington, D.C.
From page 245...
... Blight, Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. Session III: Translational Research 10:45 The Reeve-Irvine Research Center for Spinal Cord Injury Oswald Steward, University of California, Irvine 11:05 Translational and Clinical Research in a Related Disorder (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
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... Evan Snyder, Burnham Institute, San Diego 11:10 Olfactory Ensheathing Cell Transplants as a Treatment for Spinal Cord Injuries Geoff Raisman, National Institute for Medical Research, London, United Kingdom
From page 247...
... APPENDIX A 247 Session III: Neuropathic Pain 1:00 Potential Therapies to Treat Pain Syndromes in Spinal Cord Injuries Claire Hulsebosch, University of Texas Medical Branch Session IV: Robotics and Physical Therapy 1:35 Developing Neural Prostheses William Heetderks, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering 2:00 Physical Therapies and Electrical Stimulation as Treatments for Spinal Cord Injuries V Reggie Edgerton, University of California, Los Angeles Session V: Clinical Research Methods 2:55 Statistical Methods and Patient Registries as Tools for Clinical Spinal Cord Injury Research Ralph Frankowski, University of Texas at Houston 3:20 Registries as Clinical Research Tools: A Case Study of the Bone Marrow Transplant Registries Fausto Loberiza, Jr., Medical College of Wisconsin 3:45 Alternatives to Large-Scale, Randomized Controlled Trials Curtis Meinert, Johns Hopkins University Session VI: Discussion of Overarching Themes 4:30 General Discussion 5:00 Adjourn Tuesday, May 25, 2004 10:45 NIH Programs That Facilitate Clinical Research on Spinal Cord Injuries Naomi Kleitman, Program Director, Repair and Plasticity, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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... Johnson, Johns Hopkins University Community Perspectives Session John Bollinger, Paralyzed Veterans of America Paul J Tobin, United Spinal Association Z


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