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Cannabidiol and Epilepsy: The Real Risks and Benefits (Webinar event)

Webinar event: CURE Epilepsy (Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy) are holding an exciting webinar…
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ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminOctober 5, 2018
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Team Day in the New Forest

The Pal lab went cycling in the New Forest for a team away day. It…
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ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminSeptember 14, 2018
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Pal Lab Presents at The 13th European Congress on Epileptology in Vienna

The Pal lab team recently attend the 13th European Congress for Epileptology in Vienna on…
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Research News

CHOICE Consensus Meeting

Young people with epilepsy, their parents and professionals met for an important face-to-face meeting on…
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Research News

Deb Pal featured in the Independent article on the treatment of epilepsy with cannabidiol

Professor Deb Pal was featured in an article in the Independent titled: Can cannabis oil really…
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ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminJune 21, 2018
Research News

New Paper: Identification of new risk factors for rolandic epilepsy: CNV at Xp22.31 and alterations at cholinergic synapses

Rolandic epilepsy (RE) is the most common genetic childhood epilepsy, with seizures at night and…
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ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminMay 29, 2018
Research News

Pal Lab Receives Epilepsy Research UK Grant

Professor Deb Pal presented his research at the Epilepsy Research UK reception at The Royal…
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Research News

Pal Lab Takes Part in International Clinical Trials Day 2018

Team members Sophie Bayley and Stuart Smith presenting their research (above photo). On Friday 18th…
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ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminMay 21, 2018
Epilepsy Genetics Research News

New Paper: Incorporating epilepsy genetics into clinical practice: a 360°evaluation

Professor Deb Pal runs the paediatric epilepsy genetics service together with his colleagues Stephanie Oates…
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ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminMay 16, 2018
Research News

New Paper: The Effects of Sleep on Emotional Target Detection Performance: A Novel iPad-Based Pediatric Game

A screen shot of the Pond Poppers task. (Above) Our team recently published an exciting…
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About chilhoodepilepsy.org

Chilhoodepilepsy.org is the website for Pal Neuro Lab at King’s College London, where you can find out what studies we are working on, as well as reliable information for families about the different childhood epilepsies that we study. Our research explores the genetics of childhood epilepsy in order to improve the outlook for both diagnosis and treatment.

Take Part

If you are interested in taking part or hearing more about our childhood epilepsy research, then please write to us at:

King’s College London
Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute
5 Cutcombe Road
London SE5 9RX

Types of Childhood Epilepsies

  • Childhood Absence Epilepsy
  • Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy
  • Landau-Kleffner syndrome
  • Myoclonic Astatic Epilepsy
  • Panayiotopoulos Syndrome
  • Rolandic Epilepsy

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  • HOME
  • About
    • Our Team
  • Epilepsies
    • Rolandic Epilepsy
    • Landau-Kleffner syndrome
    • Childhood Absence Epilepsy
    • Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy
    • Myoclonic Astatic Epilepsy
    • Panayiotopoulos Syndrome
  • Studies
    • BIOJUME
    • CASTLE
    • CREME
    • DESIRE-ELMO
    • Doose Syndrome
    • GRIN2A
    • REGAIN
  • Epilepsy Genetics
    • A guide for parents
    • A guide for clinicians
  • News