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Our annual reports
- 2023 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL)
- 2022 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL)
- 2021 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – hier (NL-ANBI-publicatieplicht) – ici (FR)
- 2020 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2019 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2018 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2017 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2016 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2015 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2014 first financial report (6 months only): click here.
Latest research and foundation news
These are only a few blog articles and archives written about the developments @ endParalysis, and/or about spinal cord injury research. To stay informed about key research development in the field of curative chronic SCI research, make sure to check our very latest Research overview in our About Research pages. To know more about the projects that we fund and their outcome, please read our latest annual report and consult “Our research funding” page. Thank you!
NIH Disruption in cure spinal cord injury research
NIH Disruption in cure spinal cord injury research: Open letter to Lyn Jakeman - Copy to NASCIC (North American SCI consortium) Written by Corinne Jeanmaire - December 4th, 2018. Open letter sent to Lyn Jakeman (NIH): lyn.Jakeman@nih.gov, with a copy...
E-stimulation helps paralyzed patients walk again?
E-Stimulation helps a few paralyzed patients "walk" again / take steps. Picture: Susan Harkema, left, Associate Scientific Director of the Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center at the University of Louisville, with Kelly Thomas, who was paralyzed in a car...
Ch’ase gene therapy for spinal cord injury recovery
Ch'ase gene therapy for spinal cord injury recovery Ch'ase gene therapy for spinal cord injury recovery Joost Verhaagen Liz Bradbury Researchers at King’s College London and the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience have shown that rats with spinal cord injuries...
Cure spinal cord injury latest therapies research
Spinal cord injury therapies research overview- Update: May 2019 BE AWARE: THIS IS AN ARCHIVE. VISIT OUR LATEST SPINAL CORD INJURY CURE RESEARCH / THERAPIES / TREATMENTS OVERVIEW IN OUR RESEARCH SECTION OF THIS WEBSITE: HERE This overview was set up by...
Can we cure paralysis?
Can we end paralysis? An interview by Health Europa Quarterly Corinne Jeanmaire, of the endParalysis foundation, says a cure for spinal cord injury is possible, but it will take time, resources and a smart way of thinking. Picture above ©...
Club Hifi Leiden supports endParalysis foundation
Club Hifi Leiden dances for those who can't! Written by Corinne Jeanmaire on June 10th, 2017. Edited by Beverley Saunders. You may argue that dancing is still very much possible even though you are in a wheelchair. Sure, Wheelchair Dancing can be a way for us to...
Wings for Life World Run Breda
EndParalysis foundation @ Wings for Life World Run Breda! Written by Corinne Jeanmaire, May 2017. Edited by Beverley Saunders. Wings for Life World Run Breda: will you be joining us in May 2018? On 7 May 2017, The Wings for Life World Run took place in several...
Bas, a real trooper
R.I.P Bas Hoogendoorn Written by Corinne Jeanmaire and Anja Hoogendoorn, April 2017. Translated by Beverley Saunders. Today’s cult of happiness drives us to profile ourselves in a bright light always. How else would we get “Likes” from our Facebook friends and...
Chondroitinase Clinical Trial for Dogs
CHONDROITINASE (CH'ASE) CLINICAL TRIAL FOR DOGS: FIRST RESULTS Researcher's view - By Dr Thanos Didangelos - Kings College, London. - Dec 2016 One of the key pathological features of spinal cord injury is the accumulation of large quantities of scar...
Spinal cord injury treatments: stem-cells tourism dangers
By: Corinne Jeanmaire - endParalysis foundation. - Sept 2016 Spinal cord injury treatments - the dangers of stem-cell tourism: The article below highlights, once more, the dangers involved in “medical tourism”. So-called “unproven / commercial therapies” are...
Thank you Fifty-one International North of France
[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text]Second visit of endParalysis to Fifty-One International Thank you Fifty-one International North of France. ...
Paralyzed man riding tricycle
March 2016 – Paralyzed man rides a bike after a cell transplant in Poland. Is this a first step towards reversing spinal cord injury? The BBC reports on the latest progress of the spinal cord injury patient Darek Fidyka. Well, if his so-called “walking” performance...
Pr. Verhaagen spinal cord research
Source: Revalidatie Magazine - Januari 2016 Translation from Dutch to English by our volunteer Beverley Saunders. “We’re trying to shake the nerve cells awake” By John Ekkelboom In addition to the development of technological aids for people with...
Help us win!
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]November 2015 Help us win with only 2 clicks! We've reached the finals of the "Medical Inspiration" competition, which is organized in the Netherlands, to promote collaboration between patients and researchers. If we win, the €50,000...
Paralyzed man walking again
Sept. 2015: Paralyzed man walking again thanks to mind-controlled technology. "UCI brain-computer interface enables paralyzed man to walk. Proof-of-concept study shows possibilities for mind-controlled technology" EndParalysis...
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