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You’ve heard the saying, “it’s the little things that make a difference,” right? In this episode of Spinal Cast you’ll discover just how profound those little things can be! Dr. Samuel Chung (Sam) and Noa Grooms hail from Northeastern University where they have been working with C. elegans (roundworms). They uncovered a fascinating phenomenon: by precisely cutting a fiber in a neuron they can observe regrowth and redevelopment and begin to understand how they can influence it. It is this seemingly small breakthrough that holds the potential to transform the way we approach spinal cord injury therapies.

With Dr. Chung’s expertise in lasers, optics and bioengineering, combined with Noa’s deep understanding of genetics, they are driving a revolution in neuroscience that gives testament to the power of interdisciplinary collaborati ... 

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