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…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…ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminMay 23, 2018
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…ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminMay 21, 2018
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…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…ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminMarch 8, 2018
Research News British Paediatric Neurologists Annual Conference in London "I recently attended the British Paediatric Neurologists Annual (BPNA) Conference in London at King's College…ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminMarch 5, 2018
Other AnnouncementsResearch News Report from the CASTLE Patient Advisory Group Members of CASTLE's Southern advisory panel met this month for the first time. This meeting…ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminMarch 5, 2018
Research News CREME/ROLAND Study Update Percentage change of cortical thickness in healthy control (left) and two children with Rolandic epilepsy…ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminFebruary 26, 2018
Research News Visit the new CASTLE Study website! The brand new CASTLE project website is up and running! CASTLE stands for 'Changing Agendas…ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminFebruary 26, 2018
Research News BIOJUME Study Update It’s been a great start to the year for our BIOJUME study, with patients now…ChildhoodEpilepsyAdminFebruary 26, 2018