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Establishing the role of the noradrenergic network during seizures in Dravet syndrome
December 1, 2023
Meiling Zhao, PhD – University of MichiganEstablishing the role of the noradrenergic network during seizures in Dravet syndromePostdoctoral Fellowship – $75,000, 1 year Grant Summary: ...
Increasing clinical trial readiness in Dravet syndrome- Creation and pilot of Dravet-specific clinical outcome measures
December 1, 2023
Megan Abbott, MD – University of Colorado DenverIncreasing clinical trial readiness in Dravet syndrome- Creation and pilot of Dravet-specific clinical outcome measuresClinician-Researcher Award – $75,000, ...
Generating a shareable clinico-genomic data resource for Dravet syndrome
December 1, 2023
Ingo Helbig, MD – The Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaEthan M. Goldberg, MD, PhD – The Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaGenerating a shareable clinico-genomic data resource for ...
DSF Announces 2023 Grant Awards
December 1, 2023
DSF was established around a central mission of advancing research for Dravet syndrome. A key way in which DSF accomplishes this mission is our yearly ...
Therapeutic benefit of MGE progenitor cell transplantation in a rabbit model of Dravet syndrome
December 1, 2023
Lori L. Isom, PhD – University of MichiganScott Baraban, PhD – University of California San FranciscoJack M. Parent, MD – University of MichiganTherapeutic benefit of ...
Abnormal ectopic action potentials in PV-INs: A novel pathophysiological mechanism in Dravet syndrome
December 1, 2023
Brian Theyel, MD, PhD – Brown UniversityAbnormal ectopic action potentials in PV-INs: A novel pathophysiological mechanism in Dravet syndromeResearch Grant – $250,000, 2 years Grant ...
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