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IIP Symposium, February 2012 - Optical stimulation of neural stem cell grafts and modulation of existing neural circuit deficits

Gary Steinberg, Neurosurgery
Optical stimulation of neural stem cell grafts and modulation of existing neural circuit deficits

IIP Symposium - February 13, 2012

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Headshot portrait of Gary Steinberg - Bernard and Ronni Lacroute-William Randolph Hearst Professor in Neurosurgery and Neurosciences and Professor (by courtesy) of Neurology

Gary Steinberg - Bernard and Ronni Lacroute-William Randolph Hearst Professor in Neurosurgery and Neurosciences and Professor (by courtesy) of Neurology

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Dr. Steinberg's laboratory is interested in elucidating the pathophysiology of acute cerebral ischemia and in developing neuroprotective treatments, as well as methods to restore neurologic function after stroke.

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