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Dravet Syndrome

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Apr 25, 2025
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Mar 5, 2025
The Goldberg Lab is uncovering the mechanistic underpinnings of the disease, while studying a new form of genome editing as a potential fix.
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May 15, 2024
Many of the great minds at CHOP convened on April 30 and May 1 to share how their research is expanding our understanding of pediatric neuroscience.
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Jul 20, 2022
Dr. Ethan Goldberg received a new grant and published a paper, both focusing on the role of ion channels and genes in epileptic disorders.

The Goldberg Lab Investigates mechanisms of cerebral cortical circuit function and circuit dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders

Expanding access to genetic testing to all children with epilepsy and offering individualized treatment plans informed by novel genetic findings.

Dr. Goldberg's research program focuses on investigating cerebral cortical circuit function and dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders. Using a variety of research techniques, Dr. Goldberg has a specific research interest in the workings of neuron subtype called GABAergic inhibitory interneuron and the role of interneuron dysfunction in disease.

E-mail:
goldberge [at] chop.edu