Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine becomes new spinal cord injury treatment clinical trial site — 5 key notes

InVivo Therapeutics named a new site for the ongoing Neuro-Spinal Scaffold for patients with acute spinal cord injury.

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Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine in Indianapolis is now a clinical trial site for the company’s spinal cord injury treatment. Here are five things to know:

 

1. Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine is a merger of Indianapolis Neurosurgical Group and Indiana University Department of Neurological Surgery. They joined to provide medical practice and academic research.

 

2. The procedures will be performed at the Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital.

 

3. The principal investigator at the site is Eric Horn, MD, PhD, assistant professor of neurological surgery and director of spinal neurosurgery at Indiana University department of neurological surgery.

 

4. The facility is the largest Level I trauma center in Indiana and one of the leading neurocritical care units in the nation for acute brain and spinal injuries.

 

5. InVivo is looking to enroll the final three patients in the clinical trial.

 

“We are pleased to be an investigative site for the cutting-edge spinal cord injury research study by InVivo Therapeutics,” said Dr. Horn. “Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine and Indiana University Department of Neurological Surgery are ideally suited to be a primary investigator for this exciting research project.”

 

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