RESEARCH VIDEO LIBRARY
This research library contains videos of interest for the general community, SCI community and scientific community.
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The Miami Project education department fields thousands of calls and emails throughout the year. In order to reach as many people as possible, they created a frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) video series to share the answers to many of the most commonly asked questions.
Community Program Update
Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center
How to Evaluate Clinical Trials
Research During COVID Shutdown
Education Department FAQs
MEET THE RESEARCHERS
Dr. Dalton Dietrich interviews members of The Miami Project’s Faculty to learn about their research interests and how their research could also be beneficial to the area of SCI research.
FOR THE SCI COMMUNITY
VIRTUAL EXERCISE VIDEOS
These sessions were designed to help you get the most out of your time, beginning with a warmup to get you in the exercise groove and prevent injuries. Remember that any exercise is better than no exercise, so adjust each exercise to your skill level. This means decreasing the weight or using no weight at all. If at any moment you feel pain STOP! and assess whether you can continue or not. We hope you enjoy the sessions as much as we do. Have Fun!
Virtual Exercise Session 1 of 3
Virtual Exercise Session 2 of 3
Virtual Exercise Session 3 of 3
High Intensity Interval Training
Virtual SCI Circuit Training
Virtual Mobility Session with Dr. Deena Cilien
Virtual SCI Circuit Training
Virtual SCI Circuit Training
Virtual Aerobic Exercise Program
The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis now offers a video library with access to our updated lectures recorded throughout the academic season. As part of the University of Miami, The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis has obtained video consent to make these presentations available to the public via streaming media from our archives only. The presenters retain full ownership to their presentations and may limit or request deletion of their presentation from our archives at any time.
FOR THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY
Miami Project Scientists
Brianna Carey, Ph.D. Candidate
Role of Astroglial TNFR2 Signaling in Synaptic and Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis
Leslie Morse, DO
Bone Health in SCI: Clinical Trials and New Practice Guidelines
Bharadwaj Nandakumar, Ph.D.
The Role of Trunk Sensorimotor Cortex in Supporting Recovery of Gait and Balance after SCI
Sandra Lemmon, Ph.D.
Historical Overview of Dr. Mary Bartlett Bunge and Dr. Richard P. Bunge’s Work
James Guest, Ph.D.
Historical Overview of Dr. Mary Bartlett Bunge and Dr. Richard P. Bunge’s Work
Roberta Vastano, Ph.D.
Spinal Cord Injury Changes Multisensory Body Representation
Barbara Marin
Harnessing the Neural Stem Cell Secretome for Spinal Cord Injury
Dena Arizanovska
Glial D-Serine Causes Synaptic Damage and Cognitive Dysfunction after Brain Injury
Briana Carney
Role of Astroglial TNFR2 Signaling in Synaptic and Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis
Mary L. Tapia
AAV-Retro-Mediated Gene Modulation and Real Time Retinal Imaging to Examine RGS Survival
Nicholas P. Cherup, Ph.D., CSCS, RYT-200
Neuropsychological Function in Traumatic Brain Injury and the Influence of Pain
Ana Laura Vivinetto, Ph.D.
Role of EMT-Related Molecular Mechanisms in Astrocytes after SCI
Estrid Thougaard Pedersen, Ph.D. student
In Vitro Assay Development for Studying the Interaction Between Microglia and Myeloid Cells in Neurological Disorders
Bryanna Cyr
The Role of the Inflammasome in Sexual Dimorphism and Aging
Roberta Vastano, Ph.D.
Event-related Potentials and Spectral Perturbations During a Body-representation Task in Humans with SCI
SCI SEMINAR SERIES
David R. Gater, M.D., Ph.D., MS
Neurogenic Bowel Management after SCI
David R. Gater, M.D., Ph.D., MS
Respiratory Dysfunction after SCI
David R. Gater, M.D., Ph.D., MS
Neurogenic Obesity after SCI
David R. Gater, M.D., Ph.D., MS
Cardiovascular Responses in SCI
David R. Gater, M.D., Ph.D., MS
Spasticity after SCI
David R. Gater, M.D., Ph.D., MS
Autonomic Dysfunction after SCI
David R. Gater, M.D., Ph.D., MS
Prognostic Factors after Spinal Cord Injury
Visiting Scientists
Alberto R. Ramos, M.D., MS, FAASM, FAAN
Sleep in Neurocognitive Aging and Alzheimer’s Research (SANAR)
Elizabeth Bradbury, Ph.D.
Chasing Spinal Cord Repair: From Models and Mechanisms to Humans
James S. Harrop, M.D., MSHOS, FACS
Spinal Cord Injury: Past, Present and Future, Are They Connected?
Kathleen A. Martin Ginis, Ph.D., OMC, FCAHS
Motivating Change: Intervention Techniques that Increase Physical Activity in People Living with SCI
Kristian Doyle, Ph.D.
Targeting Foam Cells to Improve Stroke Recovery
Oliver Bracko, Ph.D.
Imaging Microvascular (Dys)Function in Mouse Models of Neurodegeneration
Naomi Kleitman, Ph.D.
Craig H. Neilsen Foundation
Keeping an Eye on SCI: Support and Collaborative Resources
Martha Bagnall, Ph.D.
Balance and Movement in the Larval Zebrafish
Matija Milosevic, Ph.D.
Brain-Controlled Neuromodulation for Neuromotor Recovery
Mario Saporta, M.D., Ph.D., MBA
Enabling Personalized Therapies for Rare Neuromuscular Genetic Disorders
Michael A. Lane, Ph.D.
Neural Cell Transplantation to Treat the Injured Cervical Spinal Cord