Moving Forward

The Center's growth has been made possible by funding and excellent cooperation between the State of Kentucky, University of Louisville, Norton Healthcare, and a recent $5.5 million grant from NIH. KSCIRC is in a unique position to conduct research that, through our close association with our clinical colleagues in the Department of Neurological Surgery, we expect will ultimately lead to effective treatments for spinal cord injury. This goal will be facilitated by our plan to double the size and scientific impact of the Center over the next five years.

KSCIRC is led by Scientific Director Charles Hubscher, PhD (center), who is committed to further developing it into a world-class scientific and clinical Research Center.

Promising Research

Exciting areas of research are being investigated and include:

  • Preventing neuronal and axonal loss after spinal injury
  • Utilizing neuromodulation and activity based approaches to recovery after spinal cord injury
  • Promoting regeneration of functioning sensory and motor pathways after spinal cord injury
  • Characterizing and reconstructing the neural circuitry that controls locomotion
  • Neural stem cells and their precursors for repair strategies
  • Modulating chemical signaling pathways that control cell survival and cell death;
  • Discovering molecules that regulate spinal cord development
  • Developing acute surgical approaches to spinal cord repair
  • Utilizing gene therapy for spinal cord repair
  • Characterizing autonomic dysfunction after spinal cord injury
  • Developing novel clinically relevant spinal cord injury models
  • Novel imaging methods in acute human spinal cord injury

Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center

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Location

511 South Floyd Street
Room 616
Louisville, Kentucky 40202

Hours

Monday – Friday 
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
No holiday hours