Symposium - Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
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Research

2010 Reeve Foundation Symposium

Scientists Register Here
(Reeve grant recipients)

Community Members Register Here

The 2010 Symposium will include the entire Reeve Research community, comprised of active Reeve Individual Grant recipients, International Research Consortium members, representatives of the NeuroRecovery Network and members of the Reeve-sponsored North American Clinical Trials Network. Additionally, members of the spinal cord injury community (patients, caregivers, family) and the Foundation’s Board of Directors and Science Advisory Council will be present.

The Symposium will be held Friday, December 10 (starting at 4:00 PM) - Sunday, December 12, 2010 (ending at 1:00 PM).

Registration deadline for scientists is August 15, 2010. Community registration deadline is October 15, 2010.

Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa

5594 West Wild Horse Pass Pass Blvd.
Chandler, 85226
Ph: 602.225.0100 or 800.325.3535
Fax: 602.225.0300

The Symposium is a forum to promote dialogue between Reeve’s research scientists and members of the spinal cord injury community, foster exchanges of data and ideas among the groups, and facilitate collaborations among the SCI researchers.

Symposium Format
A highly interactive mix of scientific presentations and chalk talks, poster sessions, and a Town Hall meeting between Reeve's grant holders and members of the spinal cord injury community. 

The Program
Friday, December 10

  • Keynote Lecture and Reception - Albert Aguayo, Ph.D., McGill University

Saturday, December 11

  • Scientific Sessions
  • Chalk Talks
  • Town Hall Meeting – Special Guest
  • Poster Sessions
  • Keynote Lecture - TBD
  • Reception and Dinner

Sunday, December 12 (concludes with lunch)

  • Scientific Sessions
  • Chalk Talks
  • Poster Session

If you have any questions, contact Douglas Landsman, Ph.D., at 973-379-2690.

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