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NERSCIC’s research program employs innovative technology to improve health and function across the lifespan of individuals living with SCI, including those who are most vulnerable, through better access to care and better outcome measures.

Learn more about NERSCIC’s research studies for the 2011-2016 grant cycle.

Interested in participating in studies that are Currently Recruiting?

Read Quick Reviews of NERSCIC Model System Research.

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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital

Gaylord Specialty Healthcare, CT

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Knowledge in Motion
Lecture & Webcast

October 19, 2017
January 25, 2018

Now Posted to Online Videos

"Complementary & Integrative Healthcare (CIH) for People with SCI"

"The Future is Now: What can Robotics do for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury?"

"Living Healthy with Spinal Cord Injury"

"Sexuality After Spinal Cord Injury"

"Integrated Care for People with Spinal Cord Injury"

"Eating Well to Prevent and Manage Secondary Conditions in SCI"

"Neuroregenerative Properties of Dental Pulp Stem Cells and their Future Potential to Improve Neurological Outcomes in SCI"

"New Advances in Research for Recovery after SCI"

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