You are here: Research news archive breadcrumb navigation:Home / Research news archive September 2020 - A Message on World SCI Day June 2020 - Axon regeneration in the adult CNS May 2020 - Cell pores’ discovery gives hope to millions of brain and spinal cord injury patients April 2020 - Coronavirus Update on Research March 2020 - Coronavirus General Update February 2020 - Spinal Research summer school registration opens January 2020 - 3D printing nerves January 2020 - Developing neurotechnologies for spinal cord injuries March 2019 - Nerve regeneration in human-derived cells January 2019 - Approval of stem cell treatment for spinal cord injury concerns scientists January 2019 - Cells involved in clear up of debris caused by SCI promote inflammation and scarring November 2018 - Chondroitinase in restoration of breathing and upper limb function Oct 2018 - New approach could jump start breathing after spinal cord injury Sep 2018 - US research shows electrical stimulation helps people walk again Sep 2018 - Orally available drug helps tip the balance of inhibition and excitation signals July 2018 - US and Italian researchers discover cell activity that affects spinal cord injury June 2018 - Chondroitinase: Latest news from Kings College London June 2018 - Specialised drug delivery positively affects breathing after SCI May 2018 - Effect of Spinal Epidural Stimulation on low blood pressure May 2018 - Non-invasive spinal stimulation method enables paralysed people to regain use of hands February 2018 - Chondroitinase ABC in the canine model March 2017 - Developments in spinal cord injury research enable paralysed man to use hand. Results published from US brain-robot training research July 2016 - Spinal Research Summer School 2016 May 2016 - Spinal Research project identifies molecule that could help restore movement and sensation Pages1 2 next › last » NewsletterWe can keep you up to date with our work, the latest research developments, and ways you can help change the future of spinal cord injury. Sign up
May 2016 - Spinal Research project identifies molecule that could help restore movement and sensation