CHOC sees success with Responsive neurostimulation (RSN), a promising new treatment to prevent seizures in kids with epilepsy.
Neurologist awarded patent for novel technology to treat victims of brain injury and stroke
The patent for light-emitting nanoparticles will significantly advance CHOC’s research to develop non-invasive treatments for brain injuries.
Enzyme replacement therapy slows progression of CLN2 Disease
CHOC is at the forefront to offer breakthrough enzyme replacement therapy to improve the quality of life for children with CLN2.
Neurologist awarded grant to study effects of stress and physical activity on the developing brain
Dr. Autumn Ivy and her team study physical activity during periods of brain development that are highly sensitive to early-life experiences.
Precision 3D neuroimaging better pinpoints epileptogenic foci
CHOC is at the forefront of bringing precise, advanced 3D brain imaging to neurologists and their patients.
Research scientist improving CHOC’s focus on advanced imaging, mapping of brain
Sumiko Abe uses her vast experience to help clinicians view the best possible images of the brain to influence treatment plans.