January 24, 2009 – 2:06 pm
I have featured Dr. Matt RamerĀ and his research on Spinal Cord Injury. The focus was sensory and autonomic neuron repair.
As an update, I would like to share a publication that references SCI and our Substance-P antibody. Here Dr. Paul Dolber et al. found Substance P detected immunohistochemically in the sacral parasympathetic nucleus was significantly [...]
October 26, 2008 – 9:11 am
About Dr. Matt Ramer
2001-Present-Associate Professor-University of British Columbia and ICORD
Post Doc-King’s College London
PhD.-Physiology-Queen’s College Kingston, Ontario
Matt Ramer Website
Awards and Funding
Email: ramer@icord.org
Lab Members: A. Gaudet, J. Inskip, A. Scott, L. Soril
Finding Fixes for Injured Nerves
I first became aware of Matt’s research in early 2005. This was catalyzed when he kindly shared excellent IHC images his lab [...]
By Pete Shuster
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Posted in Pain Research, People, Stories, featured researchers
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Also tagged Automic Function, Autonomic Function, BDNF, dorsal root entry zone, Dorsal Root Ganglia, Dr. John Priestly, Dr. Matt Ramer, Dr. Stephen McMahon, DREZ, DRG, Injured Nerves, Nerve Regeneration, Neurokinin-1, Neurotrophins, NGF, NT-3, SCI, Spinal Cord, Spinal Cord Injury, Substance-P
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