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Registration for this event is closed.
Planning CommitteePatrick Sullivan (Chair)
Stephen Onifer James Geddes Alexander Rabchevsky Jonathan Lifshitz George Smith Cost of AttendanceThe conference fee includes all lectures, lunches, coffee breaks, handouts, and dinner on June 12.
Professional/Faculty - $225 by May 16 Professional/Faculty - $275 after May 16 Postdoc/Residents/Scientists - $175 after May 16 Lab Staff/Tech - $175 after May 16 Graduate Students - $125 after May 16
To register online using a credit card, click on REGISTER ONLINE at the top of this page. To register by phone, fax, or mail, visit http://www.mc.uky.edu/scobirc/ AgendaSignaling for Cell Death and Survival J. Marie Hardwick, PhD, Johns Hopkins Michal Hetman, MD, PhD, University of Louisville Pamela Maher, PhD, Salk Institute Jeff Gidday, PhD, Washington University Neuroprostheses
State of the Art Brain-Machine Interfaces John Donoghue, PhD, Brown University Aimee Arnoldussen, PhD, WICAB, Inc. Greg Gerhardt, PhD, University of Kentucky Vivian Mushahwar, PhD, University of Alberta, Canada
Axon Guidance and Synaptogenesis William D. Snider, MD, University of North Carolina Jeffery L. Twiss, MD, PhD, Alfred I DuPont Hospital for Children George Smith, PhD, University of Kentucky Nicholas C. Spitzer, PhD, University of California San Diego
Brain Injury: From Frontlines to Frontiers Richard M. McCarron, PhD, Naval Medical Research Center Walter High, PhD, University of Kentucky Alan Faden, PhD, Georgetown University Robert Hamm, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University SponsorsKentucky Spinal Cord & Head Injury Research Trust
University of Kentucky College of Medicine UK Spinal Cord & Brain Injury Research Center AccommodationsThe symposium will be held at the Embassy Suites Hotel, 1801 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511, which is situated on the University of Kentucky’s Coldstream Research Campus located at Exit 115 on Interstates 75 and 64 (Newtown Pike).
A limited number of rooms have been reserved at the discounted rate of $135 per night + tax. To receive this conference rate, reservations must be made by May 13, 2008. When making your reservations please mention “SCoBIRC Symposium” to receive the conference rate. Course OverviewThe 14th Annual Kentucky Spinal Cord and Head Injury Research Trust Symposium will bring basic science researchers and clinicians together to discuss recent findings in spinal cord and head injury. The goal of this effort is to increase understanding, facilitate treatment, and develop therapeutic strategies to bring about functional recovery from spinal cord and head injury.
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