The International Child Neurology Teaching Network from the ICNA brings you fortinightly webinars on latest developments in the field of child neurology from world experts.
The International Child Neurology Teaching Network from the ICNA brings you fortinightly webinars on latest developments in the field of child neurology from world experts.
Meet the Presenters
Rikke Steensbjerre Møller
Head of Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Centre/University of Southern Denmark
Professor Rikke Steensbjerre Møller’s main research areas of interest are: gene discovery in neurodevelopmental disorders and epilepsy; electro-clinical characterization of genetic epilepsies; functional characterization of genetic variants to understand their pathomechanisms; genotype-phenotype-pharmacoresponse correlation studies; improvement of existing or develop new personalized therapies for genetic epilepsies.
Sessions in this ICNTN series
Ingrid Tein
Neurometabolic disorders: The ones that should not be missed
This webinar will discuss how to recognize the clinical phenotypes of treatable vitamin- and cofactor-responsive early-onset encepha...
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Precision medicine and Epilepsy Genetics
Treatment of epilepsy remains largely empirical, and individual prescribing based on the mechanism of action is generally not possibl...
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FEBSTAT: What have we learned so far?
This webinar will discuss the latest findings from The FEBSTAT (Consequences of Prolonged Febrile Seizures) study which prospectively...
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Pediatric Ischemic stroke: Recent practical advances in acute interventions
Encephalopathic Newborn: It is not HIE, then what?
Pattern recognition in white matter disorders and leukodystrophies
Professor Marjo S. van der Knaap talks on the utility of pattern recognition in white matter disorders and leukodystrophies.
Autoimmune Encephalitis beyond NMDA-R Abs
Practical management of Childhood Narcolepsy/Cataplexy
Pediatric Epilepsy surgery: Have the concepts changed?