Park City Epilepsy Meeting
@PCEM23
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Joined February 2019
Our abstract deadline has been extended to 9/15 (though we will not be accepting any travel award requests). https://t.co/N2TcMdkWSt
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Paula Roy telling us now about studying epilepsy and microcephaly in flies!
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So happy to have such great presenters at the Utah Epilepsy Research Symposium at @UUtah today!
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124 days until the meeting! Registration is open! https://t.co/BdorlSD61J
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The full agenda is now available for #PCEM23
https://t.co/P05EnRwEN6
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Had a fantastic day today at #MERPS2023 - epilepsy research discussion, meeting old and new colleagues, and forging a research network. Truly so happy to join a fantastic and dynamic UK epilepsy community! Thanks to @sk_wright, my co-organizer and professional partner in crime!
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Sleep 🔁Epilepsy Kristina Simeone (@Creighton) discusses the findings of a series of studies looking into the role of sleep and orexin in the pathophysiology of #SUDEP: https://t.co/mDjAnhHHFJ
#EEC2022 @IlaeWeb #Epilepsy #Neurology #NeuroTwitter
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It was a privilege to be mentored by these ladies in my early years as an advocate. 13 awe inspiring years. What they accomplished deserves a medal. We stand on the shoulders of those who came before so we can see further. Thank you for all you have done, Susan and Barb. 🙏
On this week’s #SeizingLife, hear about the early days of CURE Epilepsy when a group of mothers set out to change the focus of #epilepsy care from “living well with epilepsy” to finding cures for it by funding #EpilepsyResearch. Watch the full episode: https://t.co/BhePCWyjff
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Vicky Whittemore Ph.D., program director for the @NIH’s NINDS said: “These findings provide unique insights into the role the microbiome plays in the disease and suggest that certain differences in gut microbes could serve as biomarkers for #MECFS
healthrising.org
Several studies suggest that low levels of the gut protectant and anti-inflammatory compound butyrate could be a biomarker for chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)
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The latest video in our Lab Profile Series features Dr. Ranmal Samarasinghe! Dr. Samarasinghe is working to understand and cure #epilepsy and other neurological conditions by using cutting-edge #research methods, such as developing #brain organoids. https://t.co/EYpFb9GGC7
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For #NationalEpilepsyAwarenessMonth, check out this Q&A with Center member Dr. Ranmal Samarasinghe, who shares how brain organoids are helping scientists better understand neurological disorders and why epilepsy can be difficult to treat.
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As an assistant professor of neurology at the David Geffen School of Medicine, Dr. Ranmal Samarasinghe’s research focuses on how neurons connect to form neural circuits in the brain and how circuit...
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To better understand #epilepsy, we need to look at both the brain as a whole and at individual neurons. But how do we do this? In this interview from #SfN2022, we talk to Jennifer Gelinas @Columbia about the techniques she uses to do this. https://t.co/Q1Cje0Ke9R
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Incredible talk today from my colleague @HombreCerebro during our seminar series @FMKirbyNeuro. Amazing science and a beautiful presentation about how his lab uses neural networks to better understand visual perception.
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Registration begins April 17! https://t.co/BdorlSD61J
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