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The Spinal Cord Research Foundation: Two Decades of ProgressResearch and Education Program, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Washington, DC Over the course of the past 24 years, the Paralyzed Veterans of Americas Spinal Cord Research Foundation (SCRF) has provided support for more than 400 research grants in a wide range of areas, from improved wheelchair design to axon pathfinding in Drosophila. The Founders of SCRF, as well as its current trustees, believe that it is imperative to target a broad range of research areas to maximize the quality of life for people, both veterans and nonveterans, with paralysis. This approach has involved the support of basic science and clinical research directed towards repair of the spinal cord, as well as research into improved treatments for complications of spinal cord dysfunction and other projects, including engineering grants and conferences, that may enhance the quality of life for people with paralysis within the immediate future.
Key Words: Spinal Paralysis Research
The Neuroscientist, Vol. 7, No. 2,
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