U2FP CureCast

SCI & AI - Part 2 (CureCast Episode 143)

1 h 5 min · 29 mei 2026
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This is part two of our conversation about SCI & AI with our guest Abel Torres-Espín. If you haven't listened to part one, you can find the link on our episode page. In today's episode, we wanted to focus more on what Abel is currently working on, including a recent publication of his, and continue the discussion about AI's limitations, opportunities, it's slop, biases, and most importantly what we can do to utilize artificial intelligence for deepening spinal cord injury research in optimal ways. Again, you'll want to check out the publication we discuss along with Dr. Torres-Espín's research page, both of which are linked on the episode page: https://u2fp.org/get-educated/curecast/episode-143.html

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We are very sad today as we re-broadcast this conversation with Reggie Edgerton. You may have heard that Reggie has died. We've lost a brilliant mind, and a long-standing research scientist who was focused on spinal cord injury. Reggie was a frequent presenter at our Symposia and a generous teacher and mentor to those in and outside the academy. We wanted to rebroadcast this episode as a remembrance of him but also because Jason and I were so impressed in this interview with Dr. Edgerton’s relentless curiosity, despite his pedigree and experience. That he was still, all these years later, trying to puzzle over how to improve plasticity after a spinal cord injury using neuromodulation and rehab. It was always a pleasure talking to Reggie. We are very sad that he is gone. I hope you listen to the interview and enjoy just how influential he was to the field of SCI research. Thank you, Reggie! Thank you for all the years of sharing your relentless curiosity with us. It's much appreciated.

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