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Q&A With Judy Liu From Children's National Health System: Study Shows CLOCK Gene Plays Key Role In Focal Epilepsy

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Focal epilepsy is just one form of the condition which can affect patients of all ages. Recent research into what may cause the condition and what can be done to treat it focused on a gene known as CLOCK.

Focal epilepsy is just one form of the condition which can affect patients of all ages. Recent research into what may cause the condition and what can be done to treat it focused on a gene known as CLOCK.

Judy Liu, MD, PhD, from Children's National Health System discussed research her team has done on the topic and what it can mean for finding new pharmaceutical treatments to the market to help these patients during the American Epilepsy Society's 69th Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.

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