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NORWEGEN
Østlandet
OSLO
Diet, Gut Microbiota and Epigenetics - Identification of factors associated with successful dietary treatment of epilepsy in children
Oslo University Hospital, Ullevaal
NevSom - Nasjonalt kompetansesenter for nevroutviklingsforstyrrelser og hypersomier

NORWEGEN
Østlandet
SANDVIKA
Theraputic drug monitoring of patients across the ages at a referral center
SSE - Spesialistsykehuset for epilepsi, Oslo University Hospital
NK-SE - Nasjonalt kompetansesenter for sjeldne epilepsirelaterte diagnoser

PORTUGAL
SUL
LISBOA
Noninvasive dynamic neuroimaging in epilepsy
Instituto Superior Técnico
LaSEEB-Evolutionary Systems and Biomedical Engineering Lab

SPANIEN
Galicia
A CORUÑA
Innovative static magnetic field therapy for refractary epilepsy and Dravet syndrome: Experimental, numerical and clinical research
Hospital Materno-Infantil Teresa Herrera
Fundación Profesor Nóvoa Santos

TSCHECHISCHE REPUBLIK
Capital City Prague
PRAHA
Epilepsy genetics: To solve unsolvable cases with combined OMICs tools
University Hospital Motol
Department of Pediatric Neurology

FRANKREICH
ILE-DE-FRANCE
PARIS
Neuroglobin gene overexpression: a promising tool for treating a large spectrum of neurological disorders thanks to its ability to safely and sustainably preserve mitochondrial integrity
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

ITALIEN
LAZIO
ROMA
Diverse rare diseases caused by functional dysregulation of Rho GTPase-related proteins
ISS - Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Centro Nazionale Malattie Rare
Multizentrische Forschungsprojekte
- University of Antwerp - UA, Campus Drie Eiken
- VIB Department of Molecular Genetics
- The National Hospital For Neurology and Neurosurgery
- Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

BELGIEN
ANTWERPEN
ANTWERPEN
EuroEPINOMICS: Genetics of rare epilepsy syndromes - RES

VEREINIGTES KONIGREICH
Greater London
LONDON