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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2020 · 1H 37M

CureCast Episode 41: Dr. Susan Harkema

from U2FP CureCast · host Matthew Rodreick & Jason Stoffer

Jason and Matthew interview Dr. Susan Harkema, from the University of Louisville. We discuss her long standing research using the strategy of neuromodulation, neuroplasticity and locomotor training to discover and understand the potential for functional recovery after Spinal Cord Injury. For more information about Dr. Harkema and the full complement of her work and research activities, click here: https://louisville.edu/kscirc/basic-research/faculty-1/susan-harkema

Jason and Matthew interview Dr. Susan Harkema, from the University of Louisville. We discuss her long standing research using the strategy of neuromodulation, neuroplasticity and locomotor training to discover and understand the potential for functional recovery after Spinal Cord Injury. For more information about Dr. Harkema and the full complement of her work and research activities, click here: https://louisville.edu/kscirc/basic-research/faculty-1/susan-harkema

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