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Believe in the cure! We are fighting to #cure paralysis from chronic spinal cord injury. Join us!

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This is serious work, based on strong science fundamentals and 20+ years of clinical safety data. Is it promising? Yes. On the verge of cure? That’s an unfair expectation originating in Read the rest of the article here: u2fp.org/get-educated/a…


Check out the Activity Based Therapy Webinar we hosted with Association of Neuro Activity Based Professionals (ANABP) on October 16th with co-hosts ANEUVO, Reneu Health and TRYAbility Neurorecovery Center. Link: youtu.be/swtprZWXoPw?si…


Join our activity based therapy webinar on October 16th at 3pm CDT. Link: us02web.zoom.us/j/89014917526?… Meeting ID: 890 1491 7526 Passcode: 791771 #research #researchers #scientists #u2fp #sciencecommunity

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For SCI Awareness Month, an anonymous donor with an SCI has offered to match all donations to U2FP - up to $100,000! We’ve already raised $13,000 - help keep our momentum going! Link: u2fp.org/get-educated/a…


U2FP CureCast Episode 108: “Just Breathe”, features Dr. Gordon Mitchell from the University of Florida. Dr. Mitchell discusses Neuro plasticity, respiratory function and the role of acute intermittent hypoxia to improve motor function after SCI. Link: u2fp.org/get-educated/c…


Register for Unite 2 Fight Paralysis' Annual Science & Advocacy Symposium. Our Early Bird pricing - which saves you 30% off our regular registration fee - expires next Friday, August 16th. Link: u2fp.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/u2f… #sci #spinalcordinjury #paralysis #paralyzed


Episode 107 of the U2FP CureCast is a conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Bottorff. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Minnesota, studying sexuality after spinal cord injury. Link: u2fp.org/get-educated/c…


U2FP’s Annual Symposium is just under two months away, happening September 27-28 in Atlanta, Georgia. This is the first in a series contextualizing the scientific presentations at this year’s gathering. So, let’s look at Friday morning, day one. Link: u2fp.org/get-educated/a…

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Do you have a spinal cord injury? Do you have an implanted epidural stimulator? If your answer is YES to both questions, consider participating in a study to help clinicians understand the long-term effects of spinal cord stimulation.

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Unite 2 Fight Paralysis will once again be hosting a Poster Session this year at their 19th Annual Science & Advocacy Symposium in Atlanta, Georgia. All trainees who are interested in presenting their work apply! Link: u2fp.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/u2f…

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The CureCast Podcast is a mighty collection of all things Spinal Cord Injury Research. Check out episode 106 to get the inside scoop! #u2fp #spinalcordinjury #sciresearch #podcast #iwish


Who are you in relation to spinal cord injury? Are you a scientist? A clinician? A biotech representative? A foundation funder? A government regulator? And - most importantly - do you live with this injury? Link: u2fp.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/u2f…

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Today's episode is a conversation with Dave Marver, the CEO of the company, ONWARD Medical. No doubt you've heard of ONWARD. We discuss the recent news about their transcutaneous stimulation device. Link: u2fp.org/get-educated/c…


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