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SCN2A Insights
SCN2A Australia
28 episodes
1 week ago
Listen to SCN2A Insights to keep up to date with the latest research in SCN2A, genetic epilepsy and rare genetic disorders. Hosted by Ms Kris Pierce, RARE Global Advocacy Leadership Council member, and Dr David Cunnington, parents of Will, who has SCN2A.
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Listen to SCN2A Insights to keep up to date with the latest research in SCN2A, genetic epilepsy and rare genetic disorders. Hosted by Ms Kris Pierce, RARE Global Advocacy Leadership Council member, and Dr David Cunnington, parents of Will, who has SCN2A.
Show more...
Science
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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COVID-19
SCN2A Insights
9 minutes
5 years ago
COVID-19
Want to better understand better how the COVID-19 pandemic may impact children and adults with genetic epilepsy and developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs)? Listen to these tips and information from Prof Ingrid Scheffer. This bonus episode of SCN2A Insights is produced by Genetic Epilepsy Team Australia for the benefit of those with genetic epilepsy and DEEs and their families.
SCN2A Insights
Listen to SCN2A Insights to keep up to date with the latest research in SCN2A, genetic epilepsy and rare genetic disorders. Hosted by Ms Kris Pierce, RARE Global Advocacy Leadership Council member, and Dr David Cunnington, parents of Will, who has SCN2A.