Current Epilepsy-Related Studies and Trials at the Regional Epilepsy Center

Publications

Study

Investigators

Sponsor

Basic Science and Epilepsy

 

 

Modulation of h-channels in hippocampal dendrites

Poolos

NIH

Epilepsy and dendritic excitability

Poolos

NIH

Kinase mediation of antiepileptic drug action

Poolos

Cure

Fluid percussion injury model of post-traumatic epilepsy in the rat

D’Ambrosio, Miller

NIH

Prophylaxis of posttraumatic epilepsy induced by fluid percussion injury

D’Ambrosio, J Ojemann, Miller

Cure/Army

Focal cortical cooling as antiepileptic treatment

Smyth, D’Ambrosio, Rothman, J Ojemann, Miller

Cure/Army

Sodium currents in a mouse model of severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy

Oakley, Catterall

Miliken Foundation/ American Epilepsy Society Early Career Physician-Scientist Award

Clinical Research and Trials

 

 

Intervention research on home-based depression treatment in people with epilepsy

Ciechanowski, Chaytor, Miller

CDC

Project PRIDE (Predictors of Depression in Epilepsy)

Miller, Thompson, Ciechanowski

CHAMMP

An open-label extension trial to determine safety and efficacy of long-term oral SPM 927 in patients with partial seizures

Miller, Hakimian, Cheng-Hakimian, Wilensky

Schwarz Bioscience

A double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study of rufinamide given as adjunctive therapy in patients with refractory partial seizures,

Miller, Hakimian, Cheng-Hakimian, Holmes

Easai Medical Research

An international, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled, randomized study: evaluation of the efficacy and safety of brivaracetam in subjects 16 to 70 years old with partial onset seizures.

Holmes, Miller, Cheng-Hakimian, Hakimian

UCB Pharma

A phase 3, randomized, double-blind, parallel, placebo-controlled, multicenter study, with optional open-label continuation, of the efficacy and safety of VanquixTM Auto-7 Injector (diazepam injection) for the management of selected, refractory, patients with epilepsy who require intermittent medical intervention to control episodes of acute repetitive seizures

Miller, Hakimian, Cheng-Hakimian, Holmes

King Pharmaceuticals Research and Development, Inc

Neurodevelopmental effects of antiepileptic drugs

Meador, Miller, Drane, Others

NIH

Revolutionizing the monitoring of therapeutic drugs, Phase 1: Clinical demonstration of antiepileptic drug monitoring using saliva.

Yaeger & Miller

Coulter Foundation

Contraceptive vaginal ring and antiepileptic drug interactions

Cheng-Hakimian, Anderson

 

Full band EEG

Miller, Holmes, Vanhatalo, Kim, J Ojemann

 

Modeling scalp EEG based on actual MRI

Holmes, Ramon, Freeman

 

Correlation of EEG and Behavior

Holmes, Ramon, J. Ojemann, Freeman

 

Time-frequency characterization of generalized epileptiform discharges

Hakimian, Holmes

Epifellows foundation

Measurement of high erequency EEG changes from scalp

Hakimian, J Ojemann, Holmes, Silfverhuth

 

Using the EEG to predict epileptic seizures

Holmes, Hakimain, Miller, Himes, Ramon

 

Optimizing the efficiency of long-term video EEG monitoring

Oakley, Kim, Miller, Drane, Millis

 

Category-specific naming and recognition in epilepsy

Drane, G. Ojemann, Damasio, Tranel, Aylward, Miller, J Ojemann, Johnson

NIH

Neural correlates of memory fMR in human cortex.

G. Ojemann, Others

NIH

Exploring the neural dynamics of cognition through human electrocorticography

Rao, J Ojemann

NSF

Probabilistic neural computation: models & applications in robotics and brain-machine interfaces

Rao, J Ojemann

NSF

Electrocorticographic brain mapping in children

J Ojemann

Seattle Foundation

Studies of the Wada test: 1. contextual memory, and 2. language recovery in bilinguals

Hantke, Chaytor, Drane, Tucker, Millis, Ghodke, Hallam, J Ojemann, G Ojemann, Hantke

 

Psychogenic nonepileptic seizure patients: personality characteristics, performance on symptom validity testing, and baserate

Chaytor, Drane, Stroup, Phatak, Coady, Thompson, Williamson, Millis, Holsman, Holmes, Miller, Hantke, Tucker, Hillary Russell

 

Ecological validity of neuropsychological assessment in an epilepsy surgery sample

Chaytor, Dikmen, Temkin

 

This information is presented to inform the community of center activities, and is not presented for recruitment purposes.

 

 

 

 

 

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