Rehabilitation Roundup for Jan 2021
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Greetings!!
Happy New Year and welcome back! After a bit of break in 2020, CARE is back into the swing of things.
In November 2020, Billie Pierce joined our CARE team as administrative support. Billie brings 25 years of experience working with UT, and we are so pleased to have her. Welcome Billie!
Dee Wallace Donovan, PhD, CCRP, also returned to our CARE team as project coordinator after a medical leave in 2020. Dee supports CARE in working with Linda and James for CARE planning and management, providing insight from her 20 years in neuroscience research, consulting and project management. Welcome back Dee!
James Sulzer is also now back from medical leave following his daughter Livie's accident. James and his family deeply appreciate the support from CARE members, especially the clinicians in CARE who treated Livie! She continues to improve and you can follow her progress on Caring Bridge.
This month, we will have Dimitry Sayenko, MD, PhD from Houston Methodist as our CARE seminar series speaker, presenting his work on electrical stimulation for motor recovery after spinal cord injury. See below for more details.
Please be sure to share our newsletter with your lab members and colleagues! They can subscribe by clicking here.
Best,
Linda Noble and James Sulzer
CARE Co-Directors
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CARE Spring 2021 Seminar Series
“Neuromodulation of spinal networks to recover motor function: Underlying mechanisms and clinical translations”
Dimitry Sayenko, MD,PhD
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery
Houston Methodist
Friday, January 22nd, 2021
12:00pm-1:30pm
(Please be signed into your ZOOM account to join)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://utexas.zoom.us/j/97285927528
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CARE Spring 2021 Seminar Series
Save the Date: February 19, 2021, 12:00-1:30
John Houle, PhD, Drexel University
Professor and Director of the Spinal Cord Research Center
More Info to follow
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CARE's spring symposium will be virtual this year, April 9th, 2021.
We will host virtual student and post-doc posters of rehabilitation research and poster prizes will be given for several categories.
This year, Edelle Field-Fote from Emory University / Shepard Center will be our keynote speaker.
Details on virtual poster abstract submissions to follow.
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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Parker Expert Lecture Series
Desmond Oathes, Ph.D.
Associate Director, Center for Neuromodulation in Depression & Stress at University of Pennsylvania
LOCATION: Zoom
DATE: Tuesday, February 2, 2021
TIME: 12–1 p.m.
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Neurovascular Disease-Oriented Working Group/Research Interest Group
LOCATION: Zoom
DATE: Wednesday, February 3, 2021
TIME: 5–6 p.m.
LOCATION: Zoom
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Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Robotics Internship Programs
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) Robotics Internship Program is a 10-week summer internship program for students majoring in a field related to robotics. The program provides opportunities for high school seniors, undergraduate and graduate students and postgraduates to intern at federal national laboratories throughout the United States.
Application is due February 8th, 2021
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The Center for Health Interprofessional Practice and Education (CHIPE) will host its annual virtual Interprofessional Health Showcase on April 30, 2021 to celebrate students’ and residents’ contributions to advancing person-centered care and/or population health.
Abstract submissions due March 5, 2021
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$25,000USD - $200,000USD
The Creating Opportunity & Independence (CO&I) portfolio supports non-profit organizations that provide programs and services that enhance the quality of life for individuals and families living with SCI. The Foundation seeks to partner with organizations that have a significant impact on their communities, affect people across the lifespan, and empower individuals with SCI.
2/1/21: Letter of Intent closes for 2021 cycle
The Psychosocial Research (PSR) portfolio supports research that addresses the interrelation of behavioral, social, psychological and other quality of life factors that will benefit people living with spinal cord injury. Areas of interest include: aging, caregiving, employment, health behaviors and fitness, independent living, self-management and technology access.
3/3/21: Letter of Intent closes for 2022 cycle
The Spinal Cord Injury Research on the Translational Spectrum (SCIRTS) portfolio supports research to improve the understanding of traumatic spinal cord injury and develop new approaches to alleviate the dysfunction and complications that follow. The scope of this portfolio is broad, encompassing mechanistic, preclinical modeling, translational and/or clinical research.
4/30/2021: Letter of Intent opens for 2022 cycle
NICHD Notices and Funding Opportunities
NIH Notices and Funding Opportunities
- NIH Faculty Institutional Recruitment for Sustainable Transformation (FIRST) Program: FIRST Cohort (U54 Clinical Trial Optional)
- (RFA-RM-20-022)
- Office of Strategic Coordination (Common Fund)
- Application Receipt Date(s): March 1, 2021. No late applications will be accepted for this funding opportunity announcement. All applications are due by 5:00 p.m. local time of applicant organization. All types of non-AIDS applications allowed for this funding opportunity announcement are due on the listed date(s). Applicants are encouraged to apply early to allow adequate time to make any corrections to errors found in the application during the submission process by the due date.
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CARE would like to thank the Cockrell School of Engineering and the Office of the Vice President for Research for their generous support
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