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My research focuses on... Improving the neurologic status of patients after spinal cord injuries. Several years ago there was the belief that patients with spinal cord injuries had no potential to improve neurologically. Over the last several decades through a better understanding of the pathophysiology of spinal cord injury and the nervous system patients outcomes have improved. Presently through early decompression and reconstruction of a patient's spinal column, we are seeing continued and progressively better neurologic recoveries. However, we still have a long way further to improve. The uses of translational strategies such as anti-apoptotic agents are showing future promise. These advances are aimed for not only individuals affected with trauma induced spinal conditions, but also for the treatment of spinal tumors and degenerative conditions.

The techniques that I use in my research are translation research with scientists utilizing molecular and stem cell therapy to aid in the repair of spinal cord injuries. In addition to clinical research techniques with prospective and retrospective studies.

I hope that my findings will be used to improve the quality of lives for individuals affected with spine and spinal cord disorders.

 
 
  Education
  • Bowdoin College Brunswick ME, A.B.
  • Jefferson Med College (Med School and Neurosurgery Residence)
  • Cleveland Clinic Spine Fellowship

Direct Spinal Cord Injection AAV5-GFAP-GFP Dual staining

Area of Research

Spinal cord Injury, Spinal Tumors, Degenerative spine conditions

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Contact Information:
Phone: 215-955-7000




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