%0 Journal Article %T Team presentations from the Route 28 Summits in Neurobiology at the International Symposium on Neural Regeneration %A Theo Palmer %A PhD %A Audrey Kusiak %A PhD %J Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development %D 2013 %I Rehabilitation Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs %R 10.1682/jrrd.2012.12.0224 %X The International Symposium on Neural Regeneration (ISNR) is a long-standing series of conferences focused on the scientific challenges related to the injured nervous system and the restoration of function. The symposium is the premiere venue for regeneration research, attracting the top national and international researchers in the field. The forum is small, facilitating discussions between attendees and thus creating an ideal opportunity for students and postdoctoral fellows to interact with the leaders in the field. In 2011, the ISNR included the ˇ°Route 28 Summits in Neurobiology,ˇ± a workshop designed to foster productive collaborations between teams of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty attendees by developing novel, ˇ°out of the boxˇ± solutions to nervous system regeneration-related clinical problems (http://www.route28.org/about-route28.htm). %K nervous system function %K central nervous system %K ISNR %U http://www.rehab.research.va.gov/jour/2012/4910/pdf/kusiak4910.pdf