NEWS
January 24, 2012
Third Annual Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg 5K Run, Walk, N Wheelathon Announced
Proceeds to benefit Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation and All Children’s Hospital
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Jan. 24, 2012) - The Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation (SSPF) and Trim Nutrition, a leader in wellness supplements and sustained energy products, announced today that the third annual Honda Grand Prix of St.
December 10, 2011
SAM SCHMIDT WINS 2011 INTERNATIONAL MOTORSPORTS INDUSTRY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Prestigious Award Presented During Annual International Motorsports Industry Show (IMIS)
Sam Schmidt received the second annual IMIS Achievement Award award this month in Indianapolis.
November 28, 2011
GETTIN' IT DONE: COREY C, MASTER OF EMPATHY
Indycar driver Davey Hamilton at the track with Corey C. Many of the people featured in our column, “
NEWS
¦ October 18, 2008
STEM CELL EXPERTS MEET IN MADISON, WI
Reprinted from WKOWTV.com
More than 800 people met in Madison, WI last month for the World Stem Cell Summit.
One attendee is turning a personal tragedy into advocacy for medical research and treatment. Indy Car racer Sam Schmidt's life changed forever when he suffered a crash 8 years ago. The accident left him paralyzed from his chest down.
"All of these adverse affects of my life--the family dealing with it, the economic distress, and everything else is the same as everyone who has to go through this," said Schmidt.
He's is now a spinal cord injury ambassador visiting Madison, showing his support for stem cell research, which he hopes to take to the next level.
"I'm basically sick and tired of seeing rats walk, and we need to move from that as quickly and safely as possible to human clinical trials," Schmidt said.
"That represents the discovery the root cause of disease, it can be used as a tool for drug discovery, and one day cell therapies rather that drugs and surgery to replace damaged tissues and organs," said Bernard Seigel, executive director of the Genetics Policy Institute.
To do that, organizers say, will take unity among the medical community.
Seigel said, "The researches need to work with the funders, the funders need to understand the research and realized that often, funding comes from the bottom up"
That means regular citizens using their voting power to help fund stem cell research.
"I encourage people just to get educated," said Schmidt. "So many people are misinformed and don't have the proper information. Especially, with the elections coming up in a matter of weeks. Millions of people can be positively affected by the research that's being done here."
The Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation funds scientific research, provides college scholarships to people with spinal cord injuries, and helps them get back into the workforce.