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The Ohio State University and the NINDS announce the OSU Spinal Cord Injury Research Training Program

This program will be offered again on July 11-30, 2010 to teach responsible research methods in Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) modeling in the rodent.  

Applications will be available in January 2010. 

Contact the program administrator for further information.

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Our Mission: We are working to improve the lives of people with spinal cord injury by training a community of scientists to use the best possible research methods.

The OSU SCI training program is designed for scientists and trainees entering the field who desire in-depth training from experts in SCI research methods.  The curriculum will emphasize proficiency in technical skills and understanding of historical background and current SCI research approaches.

The objectives of the program (General Curriculum) focus on proficiency and reproducibility in rat spinal cord surgery, animal care, and behavioral assessment of locomotor function.  Additional laboratory sessions cover microinjection and cannula placement, neuroanatomical methods and other functional outcome measures.  The laboratory work will be accompanied by interactive lectures and group discussions on topics ranging from principles of responsible animal care and use to current research topics and human perspectives.  Guest faculty, individuals with SCI and representatives of SCI funding agencies will round out the program with additional perspectives.

Supplemental Topics will be offered to provide more individualized training opportunities.  Participants will be enrolled in 1-3 supplemental modules based on individual research goals.  Small groups facilitate development of skills and ideas. 


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