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Neurodevelopment of Children Born to Mothers with Epilepsy At UiO Friday 8 June at 14:15 15:00 Auditorium 2 (2 nd floor) School of Pharmacy Over the last decade Dr. Rebecca Bromley and her group has conducted a number of large prospective cohort studies documenting neurodevelopmental outcomes in children prenatally exposed to antiepileptic drugs. She has extensive experience in Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychology, and is one of the scientists with the most knowledge about neurodevelopmental teratogenicity of valproate in humans worldwide. GUEST LECTURE by Dr. Rebecca Bromley, ClinPsyD, PhD: School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK Attendance is free and open to everyone. No registration needed. Photo: University of Manchester

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Page 1: GUEST LECTURE by Photo: University of Manchester Dr ... · “Pharmacogenetics at the bedside – why it’s not all about genes in individual counselling” At HIOA 15 February 2018

Neurodevelopment of Children Born

to Mothers with Epilepsy

At UiO Friday 8 June at 14:15 – 15:00

Auditorium 2 (2nd floor) School of Pharmacy Over the last decade Dr. Rebecca Bromley and her group has conducted a number of large

prospective cohort studies documenting neurodevelopmental outcomes in children prenatally

exposed to antiepileptic drugs. She has extensive experience in Paediatric Clinical

Neuropsychology, and is one of the scientists with the most knowledge about neurodevelopmental

teratogenicity of valproate in humans worldwide.

GUEST LECTURE by

Dr. Rebecca Bromley, ClinPsyD, PhD: School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK

Attendance is free and open to everyone. No registration needed.

Photo: University of Manchester