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Important Preclinical Research Information and Links
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INFORMATION ABOUT PRECLINICAL RESEARCH. A call for transparent reporting to optimize the predictive value of preclinical research [LINK]. Standards in pre-clinical efficacy studies [LINK]. Center for Genetic Medicine Research, Washington, DC [LINK]. INFORMATION ABOUT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [LINK]. Coalition to cure Calpain 3. Foundation to Eradicate Duchenne (FED). Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy 2D Foundation. Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy 2I Fund.
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Entrepreneur Fellowship | TREAT
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TREAT Rehabilitation Entrepreneur Fellowship Program. Fellows will be selected from a diverse applicant pool through a competitive application process and awarded positions for 6 12 mo durations. It is expected that applicants will have experience at least a clinical, technical, or business background. Upon entry to the program, fellows will go through the entire facilitated Education Program. Currently offered by TREAT, including all on-line articles. The Center for the Translation of Rehabilitation Eng...
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Application | TREAT
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Ready to Get Started? Register to Submit an Application. Log in to TREAT. Those interested in seeking TREAT assistance must first create an on-line account. After registering with TREAT, you will gain access to TREAT Educational Programs and have the opportunity to apply for our competitive Commercialization Assistance, Fellowship, and Sabbatical Programs. Submission and Review Process:. Medical Rehabilitation Research Resource Network (MR3). Through awards R24HD065703 and P2CHD086841. Lebanon, NH 03766.
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NCSRR - About NCSRR
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Bringing the power of engineering simulation to rehabilitation research. Musculoskeletal modeling and dynamic simulation have emerged as powerful tools to uncover the biomechanical causes of movement abnormalities and to design improved treatments. We have established the NIH National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research (NCSRR) to equip the rehabilitation research community with state-of-the-art simulation tools, enabling investigators to complement experimental studies of human performa...
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NCSRR - People
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Scott L. Delp, Ph.D. Professor of Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering and Orthopaedic Surgery (by courtesy). Jennifer L. Hicks, Ph.D. Associate Director of the NCSRR. Ajay Seth, Ph.D. James J. Dunne. Ayman Habib, Ph.D. Joy Ku, Ph.D. Director of Dissemination and Training. OpenSim Developers and Contributors. A large team of people has played a vital role in the development of the OpenSim software package over the years. Current OpenSim Development Team. OpenSim Contributors and Past Developers. Medica...
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OpenSim - Home
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The National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research (NCSRR) is a National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research. Supported by NIH research infrastructure grants R24 HD065690 and P2C HD065690. OpenSim is also supported by the Mobilize Center. An NIH Big Data to Knowledge Center, grant U54 EB020405, and by DARPA through the Warrior Web. Page for a list of the many people who have contributed to the OpenSim project over the years.
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OpenSim - Support, Events and Resources
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Are available to facilitate your use of OpenSim and advance your knowledge of biomechanical simulations. Browse the resources listed below or use the search box to search through all of the available resources. Feature Requests and Bugs. New Features in 3.3. Motion and Simulation Data. To join our mailing list. Sep 15, 2016. Course on Open-Source Tools for Computational Biomechanics. An NIH Big Data to Knowledge Center, grant U54 EB020405, and by DARPA through the Warrior Web.
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AR3T
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Subscribe to our mailing list. Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Study Stem Cell Therapies. The University of Pittsburgh’s Dr. Michael Modo, an AR3T researcher, is studying the use of MRI as a non-invasive way to study the in vivo biodistribution, migration and survival, and functional integration of stem cells. Neural Stem Cell Therapy and Rehabilitation in the Central Nervous System: Emerging Partnerships. National Network for Rehabilitation Research. T, that provide infrastructure and access to expe...