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November 15, 2022
In honor of National Epilepsy Awareness Month, Postdoctoral Scholar Britta Lindquist shares how her past experiences in medical school brought her to study epilepsy.
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Epilepsy
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Gladstone in the News
December 15, 2021
The Conversation—Individuals who survive traumatic brain injury can suffer from life-long complications, such as cognitive deficits, seizures, and sleep disruption. Jeanne Paz, PhD, describes her work in mice showing that treatment with an antibody that blocks an element of immune system activation may be able to prevent such consequences.
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Traumatic Brain Injury
Neurological Disease
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Gladstone in the News
December 1, 2021
Brain Injury Radio—On a radio show dedicated to traumatic brain injury (TBI), Associate Investigator Jeanne Paz, PhD, explains her life-long interest and current work in TBI and in epilepsy, a common long-term consequence of brain damage.
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Traumatic Brain Injury
Epilepsy
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Gladstone in the News
November 9, 2021
ABC News—Traumatic brain injuries can result in sleep disruptions and seizures. Gladstone Associate Investigator Jeanne Paz describes her team’s recent identification of an immune molecule that may be key to these symptoms, and the potential to treat brain injury survivors with new therapies.
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Traumatic Brain Injury
Neurological Disease
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Gladstone in the News
September 30, 2021
Smithsonian Magazine—Associate Investigator Jeanne Paz, PhD, discusses her lab's recent discovery that C1q, a component of the immune system, mediates cognitive deficits after a traumatic brain injury and may lead to new ways to curb or prevent these deficits.
Gladstone Experts
Traumatic Brain Injury
Epilepsy
Neurological Disease
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