Developing multicenter collaborations

Developing multicenter collaborative research with the cerebral palsy community

Tuesday, October 19, 2010
James. B. Henry Center for Executive Development
Michigan State University

 

Mary Jo Cooley Hidecker, PhD., CCC-A/SLP
Assistant Professor
Department of Speech-Language Pathology
University of Central Arkansas

Cerebral palsy and speech-language pathology research collaborations: Valuing multiple perspectives


Kelly L. Klump, Ph.D., FAED
Associate Professor
Co-Director of the Michigan State University Twin Registry (MSUTR)
Department of Psychology
Michigan State University

Developing the Michigan Twins Project to study health and development


Jacqueline N. Kaufman, PhD
University of Michigan
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Development of a CP Research Registry: A Centralized Multi-Site Service Approach


Violanda Grigorescu, MD, MSPH
Director, Division of Genomics, Perinatal
Health & Chronic Disease Epidemiology
Michigan Department of Community Health

Efforts to develop a CP state registry


Min Li, PhD
Youngstown State University

Need for Cross-Cultural Comppresentations/collaborative/CP-Conference-PPT.pdfarison on QOL: Cerebral Palsy and Rehabilitation in China Guangxi Autonomous Region


Sujatha Kannan, MD
Associate Professor, Pediatrics
Pediatric Critical Care
Children's Hospital of Michigan
Wayne State University

Novel therapeutic strategies in maternal inflammation induced brain injury and cerebral palsy


Nancy N Dodge MD, FAAP
Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital

OWL: MSU-lead Collpresentations/collaborative/Dodge CP Collab OWL final 101110.pdfaborative Study of Cerebral Palsy Etiology 


Judith A. Vinson, PhD, RN
Michigan State University

Quality of Life Perspectives in Children with Cerebral Palsy


Edward A. Hurvitz, M.D.

Rehabilitation Robotics Team Science Designing the Future


Seth Warchausky, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Adapted Cognitive Assessment Lab (ACAL)
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabillitation
University of Michigan

Studies of Processing Speed in Children with Cerebral Palsy


Nigel Paneth MD MPH
University Distinguished Professor
Departments of Epidemiology and Pediatrics & Human Development
College of Human Medicine
218 West Fee Hall
Michigan State University

Why we must collaborate to improve outcomes in our Cerebral Palsy patients