Anastasia Keller, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Researcher, Neurological Surgery
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Phone628-206-3734
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0002-7919-8931 Additional info
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    University of Louisville, Louisville, KYPhD08/2017spinal cord injury (basic science)
    University of Louisville, Louisville, KYpost-doc05/2020spinal cord injury (clinical research)
    UCSF, San Francisco, CApost-doc05/2022SCI, chronic low back pain

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    Application of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Low Back Pain
    UCSF Catalyst Award Feb 2, 2022 - Aug 1, 2023
    Role: Co-PI

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    1. Safety and Feasibility of Cervical and Thoracic Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation to Improve Hand Motor Function in Children With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury. Neuromodulation. 2023 Jun 01. Singh G, Keller A, Lucas K, Borders C, Stout D, King M, Parikh P, Stepp N, Ugiliweneza B, D'Amico JM, Gerasimenko Y, Behrman AL. PMID: 37269282.
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    2. Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation From Adults to Children: A Review. Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2023; 29(1):16-32. Singh G, Lucas K, Keller A, Martin R, Behrman A, Vissarionov S, Gerasimenko YP. PMID: 36819932; PMCID: PMC9936896.
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    3. Unsupervised Machine Learning on Motion Capture Data Uncovers Movement Strategies in Low Back Pain. Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2022; 10:868684. Keller AV, Torres-Espin A, Peterson TA, Booker J, O'Neill C, Lotz JC, Bailey JF, Ferguson AR, Matthew RP. PMID: 35497350; PMCID: PMC9047543.
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    4. Using hierarchical unsupervised learning to integrate and reduce multi-level and multi-paraspinal muscle MRI data in relation to low back pain. Eur Spine J. 2022 08; 31(8):2046-2056. Torres-Espin A, Keller A, Johnson GTA, Fields AJ, Krug R, Ferguson AR, Hargens AR, O'Neill CW, Lotz JC, Bailey JF. PMID: 35333958; PMCID: PMC9338899.
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    5. Noninvasive spinal stimulation safely enables upright posture in children with spinal cord injury. Nat Commun. 2021 10 06; 12(1):5850. Keller A, Singh G, Sommerfeld JH, King M, Parikh P, Ugiliweneza B, D'Amico J, Gerasimenko Y, Behrman AL. PMID: 34615867; PMCID: PMC8494794.
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    6. Broad opioid antagonism amplifies disruption of locomotor function following therapy-like hindlimb stretching in spinal cord injured rats. Spinal Cord. 2022 04; 60(4):312-319. States GJR, Keller A, Shum-Siu A, Petruska JC, Magnuson DSK. PMID: 34561547.
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    7. Nociceptor-dependent locomotor dysfunction after clinically-modeled hindlimb muscle stretching in adult rats with spinal cord injury. Exp Neurol. 2019 08; 318:267-276. Keller AV, Hainline C, Rees K, Krupp S, Prince D, Wood BD, Shum-Siu A, Burke DA, Petruska JC, Magnuson DSK. PMID: 30880143; PMCID: PMC6588436.
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    8. Electromyographic patterns of the rat hindlimb in response to muscle stretch after spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord. 2018 06; 56(6):560-568. Keller AV, Rees KM, Seibt EJ, Wood BD, Wade AD, Morehouse J, Shum-Siu A, Magnuson DSK. PMID: 29459656; PMCID: PMC5984666.
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    9. Dynamic "Range of Motion" Hindlimb Stretching Disrupts Locomotor Function in Rats with Moderate Subacute Spinal Cord Injuries. J Neurotrauma. 2017 06 15; 34(12):2086-2091. Keller A, Rees K, Prince D, Morehouse J, Shum-Siu A, Magnuson D. PMID: 28288544; PMCID: PMC5467124.
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    10. Disruption of Locomotion in Response to Hindlimb Muscle Stretch at Acute and Chronic Time Points after a Spinal Cord Injury in Rats. J Neurotrauma. 2017 02; 34(3):661-670. Keller AV, Wainwright G, Shum-Siu A, Prince D, Hoeper A, Martin E, Magnuson DS. PMID: 27196003; PMCID: PMC5286548.
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