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will do What you will do Your research will extend our work on smartphone interactions to people with epilepsy, investigating how significant life events—such as seizures or daily stressors—are reflected
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health by analyzing everyday behavioral patterns. What you will do What you will do Your research will extend our work on smartphone interactions to people with epilepsy, investigating how significant life
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of brain health by analyzing everyday behavioral patterns. What you will do What you will do Your research will extend our work on smartphone interactions to people with epilepsy, investigating how
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mission: to uncover how nutrient signaling pathways, particularly GATOR1-mTORC1, influence neurodevelopment and seizure formation in epilepsy and autism. Why Join Us? Work on cutting-edge projects exploring
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in the brain. SNAREopathies are characterized by severe developmental delay, intellectual disability, motor problems and often epilepsy. Currently we have no cure for these patients beyond seizure
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the potential risks ASMs may pose to unborn children. ASMs are widely prescribed for epilepsy, bipolar disorder, pain, and other neurological and psychiatric conditions. While some ASMs are known to increase
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for epilepsy, bipolar disorder, pain, and other neurological and psychiatric conditions. While some ASMs are known to increase the risk of birth defects and neurodevelopmental disorders, most newer ASMs have not
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Dysregulation of the complement system is increasingly recognised as a key driver of neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration in progressive CNS disorders, including multiple sclerosis and epilepsy
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rare inherited childhood mitochondrial disease. It is typically caused by changes in a gene known as POLG, resulting in a severe epilepsy, developmental delay and liver failure. The epilepsy is very
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problems and often epilepsy. Currently we have no cure for these patients beyond seizure control. This project aims to characterize the cellular disease mechanisms for SNAREopathies, especially for the most