Dr. Gelinas was honored, along with a team of collaborators, for research that soon may help preserve brain function in pediatric patients with epilepsy.
Novel bioelectronic device could advance pediatric neurologic care
Learn how a CHOC clinician helped develop a bioelectronic implant that could, one day, improve brain signal monitoring in children with neurologic disorders.
Searching for a cure at CHOC’s Rett Syndrome Center of Excellence
Learn about the Rett Syndrome Center of Excellence at CHOC and how upcoming clinical trials hold hope for a cure and better treatment.
CHOC makes a strong showing at annual American Epilepsy Society conference
Team of more than 20 epileptologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and others are committed to improving outcomes for people with epilepsy.
Evaluating newer medications in the treatment of neonatal seizures; predicting future epilepsy risk after neonatal seizures
CHOC aims to improve care of neonatal seizures through research into medications with fewer side effects than traditional anti-epileptics.
Three research posters on biomarkers and treatment of infantile spasms to be presented at world’s largest epilepsy conference
CHOC to present three abstracts/posters on infantile spasms at the American Epilepsy Society meeting in Orlando, Fla. in December.







