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Contact Information:

Prof Angus Clarke
clarkeaj@cf.ac.uk


Dr Cheney Drew
drewc5@cardiff.ac.uk


Study Location:

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Be Part of Research - Trial Details - Exomic sequencing of IEE

Exomic sequencing of IEE

Completed

Open to: All Genders

Age: All

Medical Conditions


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The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:

01 Feb 2013 19 Feb 2015

Observational and Interventional

Type: Not Specified;



You can take part if:



You may not be able to take part if:


Index case has a known genetic cause for their encephalopathy Child does not have a diagnosis of infantile epileptic encephalopathy


Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.

Prof Angus Clarke
clarkeaj@cf.ac.uk


Dr Cheney Drew
drewc5@cardiff.ac.uk



The study is sponsored by Cardiff University and funded by Epilepsy Research Institute UK .





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Last updated 15 August 2024

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