Monthly Archives: June 2021
Keio University to test use of iPS cells to treat spinal cord injuries
The Yomiuri ShimbunKeio University has begun a clinical study to treat patients with spinal cord injuries using induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, The Yomiuri...
Brain-Computer Interface Enables Johns Hopkins Study Participant to Touch and Feel Holographic Objects
As part of a larger study exploring neural multiplexing and new modes of perception enabled by brain-computer interface (BCI), Johns Hopkins researchers have demonstrated...
How stem cells synchronize to repair the spinal cord in axolotls
Few animals can regenerate their spinal cord after an injury. The axolotl, a salamander endemic to Mexico, can mobilise stem cells in its spinal...
A New microRNA Target for Treating Spinal Cord Injuries
WASHINGTON, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- An article published in Experimental Biology and Medicine (Volume 246, Issue 11, June 2021) describes a new target for treating...
Introducing accessFind
My name is Josh Basile, and I am a 35-year-old disability rights advocate, lawyer, mentor, adventure seeker, and C4-5 quadriplegic. My life was flipped...
From Wheelchair to Roller Coaster with Cole & Charisma at Disney
Cole & Charisma go to Disney World! They ride roller coasters and talk about the accessibility at Disney World.
From Wheelchair to Roller Coaster
https://youtu.be/dkw7tiKsY9U
Riding Roller...