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Partnership for Pediatric Epilepsy Research 

The Partnership for Pediatric Epilepsy Research is a consortium of organizations and individuals working to support innovative research into pediatric epilepsy, its causes, and potential avenues for new treatments and cures. The consortium is supporting novel, investigator-initiated studies which emphasize pediatric epilepsies, and specifically focus on increasing knowledge of causes and promoting innovative treatment approaches and a cure for epilepsies that begin in infancy and childhood. Both clinical and basic projects are of interest, using a variety of disciplinary approaches. Investigators must hold a relevant advanced degree (M.D. and/or Ph.D.) and have completed all research training. Open to investigators based at corporations as well as academic/university settings, the award may be funded up to $100,000 for one to three years based on need and timetable for the proposed work.

 

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