Studying epilepsy through a single-cell lens

Written by Jennifer Gelinas

Epilepsy

At the 2022 Society for Neuroscience meeting (SfN; 12–16 November; San Diego, CA, USA), we talked to Jennifer Gelinas (left), an Assistant Professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (NY, USA) in the Department of Neurology and Institute for Genomic Medicine, about her work investigating epilepsy. Jennifer uses a range of techniques to understand patterns in the brain and how these patterns differ in people who have epilepsy. What did you present at SfN 2022? We presented a symposium on epilepsy. The symposium aimed to integrate basic mechanisms in epilepsy, all the way from individual cells up to large-scale networks,...

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