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USRP 2022 - Pediatric Epilepsy: Could Myelin Be an Unexpected Culprit?

Pediatric Epilepsy: Could Myelin Be an Unexpected Culprit?

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Juliet Knowles - Assistant Professor of Neurology & Neurological Sciences and Pediatrics

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Dr. Juliet Knowles is Assistant Professor in Neurology at Stanford. Dr. Knowles is a physician-scientist who provides clinical care for children with epilepsy and leads a lab team conducting basic, translational and clinical research on pediatric epilepsy. She completed her M.D. and Ph.D. in Neurosciences at Stanford University, followed by residency training in Pediatrics and Child Neurology at Stanford, where she also served as Chief Resident. Following clinical fellowship training in Pediatric Epilepsy, Dr.

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