SCI Science Perspectives

American Spinal Injury Association

The American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) brings you SCI Science Perspectives. The podcast is built around two-part dialogues with spinal cord injury (SCI) professionals regarding their emerging scientific work spanning the full spectrum of SCI research, from discovery to clinical application. The SCI Science Perspectives podcast disseminates the latest-and-greatest scientific work in the SCI field via a conversation with researchers that approaches their work from two perspectives: the “scholarly” perspective and the “community” perspective. The process begins with ASIA’s Committees informing the podcast about new and influential scientific papers relevant to the committee’s interests. Then the podcast host(s) then interview the author(s) of the papers, approaching their project from each perspective. Finally, the conversation from each perspective is published as its own episode type: "Scholarly" and "Community" episodes. Keep an eye out too for "Admin" episodes too, communicating administrative information relevant to ASIA members and stakeholders. read less

Administrative EP012 – ASIA 2022 Awardees: Oral and Poster Awards
Oct 28 2022
Administrative EP012 – ASIA 2022 Awardees: Oral and Poster Awards
In this administrative episode we speak with this year's six recipients of oral or poster awards, awarded as part of the ASIA 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting. Each guest introduces themself and the project they were awarded for, and then gives a brief (~3 min) synopsis of the project and (~2 min) followup on future directions. The guests include: 2022 Early Career Best Poster (and overall 1st Place Poster) to Marla Petriello, D.O. for their project "DISCOVER SCI: A Multimedia Educational Resource for People with Spinal Cord Injury and Their Caregivers." 2022 Oral Presentation Award, 1st Place to Antoine Dionne, M.D., M.Sc. for their project "Is it Safe to start Activity-Based Therapy within 72h of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury? Interim Results from the PROMPT-SCI Trial." 2022 Oral Presentation Award, 2nd Place to Kath Bogie, D.Phil. for their project "Genomic Biomarkers for Recurrent Pressure Injury Risk in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury." 2022 Oral Presentation Award, 3rd Place Matthew Davis, M.D. for their project "Do CAUTI Reduction Strategies provide a net Benefit for SCI Patients? Trends in Emergency Department Utilization, 2012-2017." 2022 Poster Presentation Award, 2nd Place to Diana Pernigotti, M.S.G. for their project "Exploring Peer Health Coach Roles in the Online Health-Management Program for Adults with Spinal Cord Injury." 2022 Poster Presentation Award, 3rd Place to Nicole Bajdek, M.S., A.C.S.M.-E.P. for their project "SCI Lynx: Development of a Physical Activity Social Network App for People with SCI." (Note: the awardees are listed in order of alphabetical order based on award name.)
Administrative EP011 – ASIA 2022 Awardees: Named Awards
Oct 28 2022
Administrative EP011 – ASIA 2022 Awardees: Named Awards
In this administrative episode we speak with this year's six recipients of named awards, awarded as part of the ASIA 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting. Each guest introduces themself and the project they were awarded for, and then gives a brief (~3 min) synopsis of the project and (~2 min) followup on future directions. The guests include: 2022 Anthony F. DiMarco Fellowship Award to C. Kevin Park, MD, for their project "Benefit of Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation (MIE) on Ventilator Dependent Spinal Cord Injury Patients in Acute Rehabilitation Center.” 2022 Apple Award to Michael G. Fehlings, M.D., for their project "The Influence of Timing of Surgical Decompression for Acute Spinal Cord Injury: A Pooled Analysis of Individual Patient Data." 2022 Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Allied Health Professional Research Award of ASIA to Blake Perkins, PT, DPT, ATP, for their project "Reversing the Trend: Provisional Clinical Strategy to Mitigate Incidence and Impact of Wheelchair Repairs in Spinal Cord Injury?" 2022 Mulcahey Award for Research in Outcomes Measurement to Alberto Isaac Perez SanPablo, DSc, for their project "Reliability and Validity of the Assessment of Trunk Control in Pediatric Subjects with Spinal Cord Injury using Smartphones." 2022 Translational Research or Human Neuroscience Studies in Spinal Cord Injury (TRoHNS) Award to Andrew Smith, PT, DPT, PhD, for their project "Epidural stimulation-promoted standing ability and spinal cord lesion characteristics in motor complete SCI." 2022 Vogel Award to Matthew Hanks, PhD, ATC, for their project “The Influence of Sex on Upper Extremity Joint Dynamics in Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Users with Spinal Cord Injury.” (Note: the awardees are listed in order of alphabetical order based on award name.)