Making Headway Fall 2023

Unlocking the Regenerative Powers of Antisense Oligonucleotides for Brain Injury Recovery


The human brain's limited regenerative capacity makes recovery from injury slow and often incomplete. Traumatic and neurodegenerative brain injuries continue to pose significant challenges to medical science.


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DLF Science Advisory Board Spotlight 


Judy Carmody, Ph.D., is a leading figure in the life sciences industry, boasting a rich career characterized by innovation, leadership, and a steadfast commitment to improving quality and safety in pharmaceutical products.


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Devon’s Story 


I was nineteen years old and out with four friends for what we all thought would be a fun evening of partying with friends. Our group was about 20 seconds from arriving at the party when a teenage drunk driver hit us head-on in Indiana.


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THE BRAINY-BUNCH where PASSION MEETS PURPOSE 


"The Brainy-Bunch," a dedicated group of social media influencers and college students, has taken up the mantle as volunteers to support The Dan Lewis Foundation for Brain Regeneration Research (DLF).


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16 Brain Injury Model Systems Centers


The Traumatic Brain Injury - Model System Centers


The TBI Model System centers provide a multidisciplinary system of rehabilitation care, including emergency medical, acute medical, and post-acute services to improve care and outcomes for people with TBI. In addition to providing direct services, these centers play a pivotal role in building the national capacity for high-quality treatment and research, serving persons with TBI, their families, and the communities in which they reside. 


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Understanding IDEA and Section 504

A brief guide for parents to navigate education services


The Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) is a federal law that ensures students with disabilities receive a free appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE).


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