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WHAT'S NEW...
The 7th Annual Krembil Neuroscience Symposium -
November 25-26, 2010...MORE


Krembil Neuroscience Campaign
With approximately 6 million Canadians suffering from a neurological disease it is vital that we continue to find better treatments and ultimately cures for these conditions.... more>>

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The Charles H. Tator - Barbara Turnbull Lectureship Series in Spine Cord Injury:
Program and Agenda

Welcome Program Keynote Speaker Poster Competition  Location & Directions

11:00 – 1:00   
POSTER SESSION AND COMPETITION

1:00 – 1:15   
WELCOMING REMARKS

1:15 – 1:45   
BARBARA TURNBULL AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT AND CEREMONY

1:45 – 1:55   
DISCUSSION / BREAK

1:55 – 2:10   
Stimulating the brainstem to improve walking in patients

Andres M. Lozano, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FRS, Toronto Western Hospital and
U of T

2:10 – 2:25  
Enhancing self-repair mechanisms in the adult spinal cord

Cindi M. Morshead, PhD, University of Toronto

2:25 – 2:40  
Culturing neural precursor cells from the adult human spinal cord

Andrea J. Mothe, PhD, Toronto Western Research Institute

2:40 – 2:55  
Induced pluripotent stem cells as a therapeutic approach for spinal cord injury
Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FACS, Toronto Western Hospital and U of T

2:55 – 3:05  
BREAK / POSTER VIEWING

3:05 – 3:20  
Local delivery of growth factors to the injured spinal cord
Molly S. Shoichet, PhD, University of Toronto
                       
3:20 – 3:35  
Magnetic resonance imaging of spinal cord injury – Are we there yet?
Greg J. Stanisz, PhD, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and U of T

3:35 – 3:50  
Revealing neural changes in the spinal cord after injury by means of functional MRI
Patrick W. Stroman, PhD, Queen’s University

3:50 – 4:05  
What does the Zone of Partial Preservation (ZPP) mean to outcomes after sensorimotor complete SCI?
John D. Steeves, PhD, International Collaboration On Repair Discoveries (ICORD) and University of British Columbia

4:05 – 4:15  
BREAK / POSTER VIEWING

4:15 – 5:00  
2010 TATOR-TURNBULL KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

New strategies to take advantage of the automaticity of postural and locomotor control following SCI
Victor Reggie Edgerton, PhD, Brain Research Institute, UCLA

5:00 – 5:15  
POSTER AWARDS PRESENTATIONS
CLOSING REMARKS

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