Funding
Margot has received two new grants!
1. A substantial four year Research grant from the Spinal cord Injury Research Board to accelerate Research Translation through collaborations (CART)
Project Title: Specific Astrocyte Subtypes for SCI Repair without Allodynia
2. Laboratory Support Center Award for the Clinical and Translational Science Institute to determine whether ABR latency measurements can be used as a surrogate measure for myelination disorders.
Dan Tanner has received a Postdoctoral Grant from the Multiple Sclerosis Society for his work related to TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma and Multiple Sclerosis.
Future Meetings
Keystone Symposium on Multiple Sclerosis (January 2009)
1. Daniel C. Tanner, Ph.D.
American Society for Neurochemistry (March 2009)
1. Daniel C. Tanner, Ph.D.
2. Frederick Strathmann, Ph.D.
Past Meetings
Burke Institue Core Meeting (December 2008)
1. Frederick Strathmann, Ph.D. "Can the brain help fix the injured spinal cord? tGRPs may have an answer"
SFN 2008 (Washington, DC)
1. Frederick Strathmann, Ph.D. "Disruption of CNS and PNS Myelin in Disease-induced Auditory Brain Stem Response Latency and the Characterization of Transplantable Precursor Populations for Repair"
International Society for Stem Cell Research (July 2008)
Accepted Abstracts (Listed by Presenter):
1. Dawn Lee, M.S. "Embryonic Neural Precursor Cells as Targets for Maternal Iron Deficiency"
2. Frederick Strathmann, Ph.D. "Olig2 Status as a Potential Indicator for Glial Restricted Precursor Utility in Spinal Cord Injury Transplantation Paradigms"
New York Academy of Sciences Spinal Cord Injury Conference (Januray 2008)
1. Frederick Strathmann, Ph.D. "Olig2 Status as a Potential Indicator for Glial Restricted Precursor Utility in Spinal Cord Injury Transplantation Paradigms"
Papers
Margot is an author on a newly accepted paper with several laboratory members. Dr. Roulan Han is the first author (Read more).
