The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis

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The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis is a leading neurological research center focused on developing treatments and cures for spinal cord injuries and related paralysis.

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instanceOf medical research organization
neurological research center
nonprofit organization
affiliatedWith University of Miami NERFINISHED
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine NERFINISHED
aimsTo develop cures for paralysis
develop treatments for spinal cord injuries
improve quality of life for people with spinal cord injuries
collaboratesWith hospitals
philanthropic organizations
research institutes
universities
conducts clinical trials in humans with spinal cord injury
preclinical studies in animal models of spinal cord injury
engagesIn advocacy for people with paralysis
public education about spinal cord injury
focusesOn clinical trials for spinal cord injury
neuroprotection
neuroregeneration
neuroscience
paralysis research
spinal cord injury research
fundedBy government agencies
philanthropic donations
research grants
hasDiscipline neurobiology
neurology
neurosurgery
rehabilitation medicine
hasGoal prevent secondary damage after spinal cord injury
restore function to people living with paralysis
translate laboratory discoveries into clinical therapies
hasObjective advance scientific understanding of spinal cord function and repair
develop evidence-based therapies for spinal cord injury
hasResearchArea basic science research on spinal cord injury
cell-based therapies for spinal cord injury
clinical research on spinal cord injury
functional recovery after paralysis
neural repair and regeneration
neuroprotective drugs for spinal cord injury
rehabilitation after spinal cord injury
translational research on spinal cord injury
hasType academic research center
locatedIn Florida
Miami
United States of America
surface form: United States
serves patients with spinal cord injuries
people living with paralysis

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Nick Buoniconti coFounded The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis