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The Children’s Neuroscience Institute (CNI) is a research, education, and patient care institute f

De novo variants in KDM2A cause a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder 05/07/2025

Check out the latest article by CNI director, Udai Pandey and other CNI colleagues titled "De novo variants in KDM2A cause a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder".

De novo variants in KDM2A cause a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder Germline variants that disrupt components of the epigenetic machinery cause syndromic neurodevelopmental disorders. Using exome and genome sequencing, we identified de novo variants in KDM2A , a lysine demethylase crucial for embryonic development, in 18 individuals with developmental delays and/or....

02/17/2022

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02/14/2022

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CALL FOR LETTERS OF INTENT (Children's Neuroscience Institute 2022-2023 RFA) 02/14/2022

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CALL FOR LETTERS OF INTENT (Children's Neuroscience Institute 2022-2023 RFA) The Children's Neuroscience Institute is soliciting applications for  the Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Award(s) (INA), a funding opportunity designed to foster and accelerate the pace of pediatric neuroscience research by promoting interdisciplinary collaborations that encourage innovative thinki...

Comparison of traditional and closed loop vagus nerve stimulation for treatment of pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy: A propensity-matched retrospective cohort study 02/14/2022

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Comparison of traditional and closed loop vagus nerve stimulation for treatment of pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy: A propensity-matched retrospective cohort study In the United States, approximately 0.6% children between the ages of 0 and 17 have active epilepsy.[1,2] Of these patients, 30% will have antiseizure medication (ASM)-resistant epilepsy.[3] For patients with drug-resistant epilepsy and seizure foci which cannot be surgically resected, vagus nerve s...

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