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Immature Brains: A Child Neurology Podcast
by Ali Christy and Sam Mackenzie
A irreverent podcast about child neurology with child neurologists Ali Christy and Sam Mackenzie. Interviews, history, science updates, Dungeons and Dragons and swearing.Music by Zach London
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BONUS EPISODE: The Child Neurology Foundation Pledge Drive
Sam and Ali talk to Kim Hindery about the many benefits and services of the advocacy group Child Neurology Foundation, the upcoming Pigabilities fundraiser, the yearly Beauty of Neurology gala, and whether it is better to fight 1 horse-sized duck or 100 duck-sized horses.
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Episode 10: Neurogenetics, Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke, & alternating hemiplegia of childhood
Sam and Ali talk neurogenetics and philosophy with Kuntal Sen, recount the life and times of Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke, and review the natural history of alternating hemiplegia of childhood.
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Episode 9: Minneapolis, Jean Cady Solis, and febrile seizures
Ali and Sam interview Jess Goldstein, MD about her first-hand experience with the ICE presence in Minneapolis and its effects on patients and families. Jeanne Cady Solis gets her (long overdue) due, and we learn about new work using metabolomics in febrile seizures.
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Episode 8: International medical graduates, Oliver Sacks, a bio-psycho-social approach to headache
Ali and Sam chat with Dhanalakshmi Angappan about her path from pediatrics in India to child neurology in the United States. Ali questions myth versus reality, and Sam reviews a generalist model for addressing chronic daily headache.
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Episode 7: Social media, Abraham Jacobi, myostatin inhibitor for spinal muscular atrophy
Sam and Ali interview the mysterious Amy G Dala before delving into Communism and new clinical trial data for spinal muscular atrophy.
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Episode 6: LIVE SHOW at CNS in Charlotte, hot ones with Yasmin Khakoo
In this episode, we eat spicy chicken wings and talk to people about their research at the Child Neurology Society Annual Meeting. We also sit down with newly installed CNS president Yasmin Khakoo to discuss her journey in neurology and her plans for CNS over the next two years.Editor's note: Some of the audio is echoey at times, but this is thankfully short-lived.
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Episode 5: Disability, Ramon y Cajal, and the central vein sign
Sam and Ali talk about hot streaks, Taylor Swift, and the AAN's position statement on advancing disability equity with Bhooma Aravamuthan. History tells us why disability equity should matter to all of us.
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Episode 4: Education in child neurology, Flexner vs. Osler, and a mystery case
Sam recounts a harrowing experience at summer camp. Ali relives her former career as a dungeon master. Guests Dara Albert and Steven Lazar fill us in on all the recent buzz in medical education.
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Episode 3: Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, Duchenne, and the Sarepta-FDA shakeup
In our neuromuscular episode, Sam and Ali interview Kristin Zwickau about the challenges facing pediatric patients with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy and other rare diseases when it comes to drug development. Ali discusses the historical contributions of Charles Bell, William Gowers, and Guillaume Duchenne. Sam closes with a rundown on recent news surrounding Sarepta Therapeutics and the FDA.
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Episode 2: NIH funding, Rita Levi-Montalcini, and school-based resources for epilepsy
Ali and Sam check in with with Audrey Brumback and Divakar Mithal to break down the current NIH funding situation. Chaos ensues.
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Episode 1: Autism, Charlotte Dravet, and GRIN-related disorders
Ali and Sam interview Rujuta Wilson, Assistant Professor in Pediatric Neurology and Psychiatry at UCLA and researcher at the UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment (CART).
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