It'll be published today in the journal Brain. One of the researchers involved in the work at the University of Louisville is Dr. Claudia Angeli, senior researcher at the Human Locomotion Research Center at Frazier Rehab Institute at the school. And Dr. Angeli, we understand that one of your collea
CLAUDIA ANGELI: It was actually extremely surprising because initially the study was to see if we could follow some of the successes that were shown in the animal model, where rats were able to generate some independent steps and able to stand, as well. So we never thought about asking these individ
YOUNG: Quite something. We'll link people up at hereandnow.org. Dr. Claudia Angeli of the University of Louisville, which is publishing new research today from their spinal cord research center in the publication Brain. Dr. Angeli, congratulations to your team, and thank you for talking to us.