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What was it like to be a study participant in a clinical trial at the University of Washington? Find out in this podcast, where Jeanne Hoffman, PhD, interviews Jon, a person with SCI who volunteered for the study that was highlighted in our first podcast, Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation with Chet Moritz. This study is designed to restore hand and arm function in SCI using a non-invasive procedure. Jon shared the remarkable impact that this has made on his life. After listening, please give us feedback using this survey: https://is.gd/sciforumpod
After listening, give us your feedback using this quick survey: https://redcap.link/sciforumpod
What was it like to be a study participant in a clinical trial at the University of Washington? Find out in this podcast, where Jeanne Hoffman, PhD, interviews Jon, a person with SCI who volunteered for the study that was highlighted in our first podcast, Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation with Chet Moritz. This study is designed to restore hand and arm function in SCI using a non-invasive procedure. Jon shared the remarkable impact that this has made on his life. After listening, please give us feedback using this survey: https://is.gd/sciforumpod
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