"Nick Buoniconti & Barth A. Green, M.D."@en . . "Marc A. Buoniconti, President"@en . . "medical"@en . . "25.7885"^^ . "Suzanne M. Sayfie, Executive Director"@en . "25.78853888888889 -80.21238055555555"@en . . . . . "2.3E7"^^ . "Miami Project to Cure Paralysis"@en . "spinal cord injury & tramatic brain injury"@en . . "-80.2124"^^ . . "POINT(-80.2124 25.7885)"^^ . . "1985-01-01T00:00:00+02:00"^^ . . "W. Dalton Dietrich, Ph.D.,Scientific Director"@en . . "1985"^^ . . . . "Diana C. Berning, Administrative Director"@en . . . "250"^^ . . . "Miami Project to Cure Paralysis"@en . . . . . . . . . "2.3E7"^^ . "research and treatment of paralysis"@en . "250"^^ . . "In 1985, Barth A. Green, M.D. and NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti helped found The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis after Nick\u2019s son, Marc, sustained a spinal cord injury during a college football game. Today, The Miami Project is the world\u2019s most comprehensive spinal cord injury research center and a designated Center of Excellence at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. The Miami Project\u2019s international team is housed in the Lois Pope LIFE Center and includes more than 250 scientists, researchers and clinicians who take innovative approaches to the challenge of spinal cord injury"@en . . . . . "In 1985, Barth A. Green, M.D. and NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti helped found The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis after Nick\u2019s son, Marc, sustained a spinal cord injury during a college football game. Today, The Miami Project is the world\u2019s most comprehensive spinal cord injury research center and a designated Center of Excellence at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine."@en .