Review ArticleAdvances and prospects of cell therapy for spinal cord injury patients
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Hongyun Huang is the president of the Beijing Hongtianji Neuroscience Academy, China; the founder of the discipline of Neurorestoratology; and the founding president of the International Association of Neurorestoratology (IANR). He focuses on clinical functional neurorestoration for patients with central nervous diseases and damage through cell based comprehensive neurorestorative therapies, and focuses on the development of Neurorestoratology. E-mail: [email protected]
Lin Chen received his Doctor's degree in surgery from the School of Medicine of Tsinghua University in 2014. He served as an associate chief physician of Neurosurgery Center of Tsinghua University Yuquan Hospital. Now he is the director of Neurosurgery Department, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. He has published many high- quality papers in Chinese and international journals, and has a number of patented technologies. His current researches focus on facial spasm, trigeminal neuralgia, Parkinson's disease, cerebral infarction and other nervous system diseases. E-mail: [email protected]
Gustavo A. Moviglia, professor in Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine of Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA, and past president of IANR. He focuses on functional neurorestoration by cell therapy for neurological and neuroimmunological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, adrenoleukodystrophy, Duchen muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, spinal cord injury and brain injuries. E-mail: [email protected]
Alok Sharma, professor, the head of the Neurosurgery Department, Lokmanya Tilak Medical College and Hospital, Mumbai, India; the director of Neurogen Brain & Spine Institute; vice president of IANR. He focuses on neurorestoration of neurological diseases and damage through cell therapy.
Ziad Al-Zoubi, honorary professor in Basrah University, Jordan; consultant of spinal and orthopaedic surgery; honorary president of IANR; honorary president of the Pan Arab Spinal Society. He focuses on neurorestoration for neurological, muscular and skeletal disorders through cell therapy and other novel techniques.
Xijing He received his M.D. degree from the Orthopedics Department of former Xi´an Medical University in June 1998. Now he is the director of Xi'an International Rehabilitation Medical Center; professor of Department of Orthopaedics, Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, China; and vice president of IANR. He focuses on neurorestoration of spinal cord injury and neuro-musculoskeletal diseases by novel surgery and cell therapy. E-mail: [email protected]
Di Chen received her M.S. degree from the Department of Neurology in Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China (2007). She is now a neurologist in Beijing Hongtianji Neuroscience Academy. She focuses on neurorestoration by cell therapy in neurological diseases and patients' neurorehabilitation. E-mail: [email protected]