The Scientist Speaks - Modeling Epilepsy in a Dish Using Patient-Derived iPSCs

Evangelos Kiskinis describes how the patient-derived iPSCs model of epilepsy help predict drug resistance.

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Evangelos Kiskinis describes how the patient-derived iPSC model of epilepsy helps predict drug resistance.
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    Sejal Davla, PhD

    Sejal Davla is a neuroscientist with a PhD from McGill University and a science storyteller. As a science editor for The Scientist’s Creative Services Team, she develops stories about the latest research in biology.
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