Journal article
Epi4K: Gene discovery in 4,000 genomes
Sam Berkovic, Patrick Cossette, Norman Delanty, Dennis Dlugos, Evan Eichler, Michael Epstein, Tracy Glauser, David Goldstein, Erin Heinzen, Michael R Johnson, Ruben Kuzniecky, Daniel Lowenstein, Tony Marson, Heather Mefford, Terence O'Brien, Ruth Ottman, Ann Poduri, Ingrid Scheffer, Elliott Sherr, Kevin Shianna
EPILEPSIA | WILEY | Published : 2012
Abstract
A major challenge in epilepsy research is to unravel the complex genetic mechanisms underlying both common and rare forms of epilepsy, as well as the genetic determinants of response to treatment. To accelerate progress in this area, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) recently offered funding for the creation of a "Center without Walls" to focus on the genetics of human epilepsy. This article describes Epi4K, the collaborative study supported through this grant mechanism and having the aim of analyzing the genomes of a minimum 4,000 subjects with highly selected and well-characterized epilepsy.
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Grants
Awarded by NINDS
Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by grants: U01NS077274, U01NS077276, U01NS077303, U01NS077364, U01NS077367, and U01NS077275 from NINDS.