Consortium Labs

Seven laboratories currently comprise the Reeve Foundation International Research Consortium on Spinal Cord Injury, conducting research in one or more of the following areas:

  • Tissue repair
  • Activators and enhancers of regeneration and neural function
  • Inhibitors of growth
  • Physical therapy and training.

The techniques used by the seven laboratories that currently comprise the Consortium include genetics, molecular biology, immunocyto-chemistry, cell transplantation, neuroanatomy, electrophysiology, behavioral analysis, and kinesiology. The skills and resources of the member laboratories are supplemented by four core facilities: the Injury Core at UC-Irvine (Aileen J. Anderson, Ph.D., Scientific Director), the Microarray and Vector Cores at the Salk Institute, headed by Fred H. Gage, Ph.D., and the Behavior Core at UCLA, headed by V. Reggie Edgerton, Ph.D.

Click on the links below for information on individual Consortium labs:

Bunge Laboratory
Edgerton Laboratory
Fawcett Laboratory
Gage Laboratory
Mendell Laboratory
Parada Laboratory
Schwab Laboratory

Read more about the Reeve Foundation International Research Consortium on Spinal Cord Injury.

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