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May 08, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning In The Diagnosis and Management of Epilepsy
Machine Learning to improve diagnosis of epilepsy in infancy and potential solution for remote detection. Jay Shetty
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May 08, 2024
ICNC2024 Plenary talk
Glymphatic system and Child Neurology Juan Piantino
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: The Impact of Genetics In The Care of Patients With Rare Pediatric Epilepsies: Past, Present Future
The genetic architecture of the pediatric epilepsies Laura Swanson
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: The Impact of Genetics In The Care of Patients With Rare Pediatric Epilepsies: Past, Present Future
Diagnosing Genetic Epilepsy in a Resource-Constrained Setting – the South African experience. Alina Esterhuizen
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: The Impact of Genetics In The Care of Patients With Rare Pediatric Epilepsies: Past, Present Future
Mosaic variants detectable in blood extend the clinico-genetic spectrum of GLI3-related Hypothalamic Hamartoma Michael Hildebrand
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: The Impact of Genetics In The Care of Patients With Rare Pediatric Epilepsies: Past, Present Future
Epigenetic approaches to epilepsy diagnosis Heather Mefford
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Sheila Wallace Award Child neurology practice in a low resource setting, focus on Epilepsy, lessons learnt Robert K Sebunya
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Frank Ford Award Lecture
A Journey through Bioenergetic Metabolism Ingrid Tein
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: Epilepsy Care In Children: What To do When Medications Aren't Working
Surgical treatments for epilepsy- so much more than resection D Keith Starnes
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: Epilepsy Care In Children: What To do When Medications Aren't Working
How to choose the most effective medication for your patient with epilepsy Katherine Nickels