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In Memoriam: Travis Roy

In Memoriam: Travis Roy

Nov 2, 2020 | animal research, Neurology, Paralysis, Personal story, rat model

The world lost a champion for animal research on Oct. 29. Retired ice hockey player Travis Roy passed away from complications of surgery. Roy was just a few seconds into his first game as a freshman forward for the Boston University Terriers in October 1995 when he crashed into the boards and broke the fourth […]

Stephen Hawking Supported Animal Research

Stephen Hawking Supported Animal Research

Mar 14, 2018 | Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), animal model, animal research, Brain, Conditions, Huntington's disease, Medical Research, mouse research, mouse study, murine model, neurodegenerative disease, Neurology, Paralysis, Stephen Hawking, treatment

Tackling CTE at Super Bowl LII

Tackling CTE at Super Bowl LII

Feb 1, 2018 | Alzheimer's disease, animal model, animal research, Brain, Conditions, CTE, Generation Z, Medical Research, mouse research, neurodegenerative disease, Neurology, prevention, public health, Public health crisis

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