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imaging (arterial spin labelling, ASL) in focal epilepsy associated with intellectual deficiency. Rationale: Intellectual disability often emanates from genetically determined alterations of cerebral
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Description Main mission: A pathological link between epilepsy and neurodegeneration, particularly in the context of Alzheimer's disease (AD), has been clinically reported and has sparked some debate. Seizures
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convergence of neurodevelopmental disease, including autism, intellectual disability, and epilepsy. Almost 30% of genes implicated in neurodevelopmental disease encode transcriptional regulators including
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, cerebral vascular disease, traumatic brain injury, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, hydrocephalus, epilepsy, and stroke. Compile, analyze, document and draw tentative conclusions from experimental results
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cortical excitability, network synchronization, and epilepsy in the developing brain. Current mouse models of epilepsy include mutations of ion channels, transmitter receptors, and glioblastoma. Job Duties
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, cerebral vascular disease, traumatic brain injury, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, hydrocephalus, epilepsy, and stroke. Compile, analyze, document and draw tentative conclusions from experimental results
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Lab), led by Dr. Sabine Kastner at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. The lab studies neural mechanisms of cognition in the primate brain. Intracranial recordings from human epilepsy patients and non
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(intracranial EEG, microelectrode EEG, scape EEG, and MEG) with application areas of epilepsy, movement disorders, and sleep. Major projects include developing and translating biomarkers of seizure and eloquent
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multidisciplinary and collaborative translational epilepsy research group. We are looking to appoint an outstanding research scientist with expertise in in vivo and/or in vitro electrophysiology to work alongside
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desired cell subtypes with high efficiency and fidelity. The effectiveness of the conversion will be demonstrated in disease models of Alzheimer’s Disease, Stroke and Epilepsy. The project is carried out in