Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 5-12 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Pediatric Neurology |
Volume | 85 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Aug 2018 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
- Neurology
- Developmental Neuroscience
- Clinical Neurology
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In: Pediatric Neurology, Vol. 85, 08.2018, p. 5-12.
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T1 - The 2017 Sachs Lecture
T2 - Kindling Knowledge in Epilepsy
AU - Moshé, Solomon L.
N1 - Funding Information: Solomon L. Moshé is the Charles Frost Chair in Neurosurgery and Neurology and partially funded by grants from NIH U54 NS100064 and NS43209, US Department of Defense (W81XWH-13-1-0180), CURE Infantile Spasms Initiative, the Heffer Family and the Segal Family Foundations, and the Abbe Goldstein/Joshua Lurie and Laurie Marsh/Dan Levitz families. Funding Information: The author thanks, first, his parents, Leon and Sarina Mosh? and his sister, Lina, and brother in law, Zino Cohen, who deserve a special mention. They came to the United States long before the author did. Without their help and support, the author could have not have had a green card and without a green card he would have not applied at the NINDS for the Teacher Investigator Award grant (TIDA), which was so instrumental in his academic life. The author is grateful to the NINDS, Department of Defense, CURE, occasionally industry, and especially the patients who trusted his team for their care. Four families have supported his team's endeavors with generous funding: the Heffer Family Foundation, the Segal Family Foundation, the Abbe Goldstein/Joshua Lurie and Laurie Marsh/Dan Levitz families, and the Charles Frost Family for the endowed chair the author currently holds. The author quotes Isabelle Rapin who often said: ?We always learn from our patients and our colleagues.? The author would like to add: ?We learn from our families too?: his son Jared, an accomplished screenwriter/director, his son's wife, Gail, and their son, Gus, who is already learning how to charm people with his smile. And none of this would have happened without his wife, Nancy. The author was privileged and lucky to be able to be with Nancy for most of his life, and thankful and grateful for the support that she unselfishly has given. The author thanks everyone in the Child Neurology Society for this amazing honor and the chance to share his thoughts on how to kindle knowledge in epilepsy. Funding Information: The author thanks, first, his parents, Leon and Sarina Moshé, and his sister, Lina, and brother in law, Zino Cohen, who deserve a special mention. They came to the United States long before the author did. Without their help and support, the author could have not have had a green card and without a green card he would have not applied at the NINDS for the Teacher Investigator Award grant (TIDA), which was so instrumental in his academic life. The author is grateful to the NINDS, Department of Defense, CURE, occasionally industry, and especially the patients who trusted his team for their care. Four families have supported his team's endeavors with generous funding: the Heffer Family Foundation , the Segal Family Foundation , the Abbe Goldstein/Joshua Lurie and Laurie Marsh/Dan Levitz families , and the Charles Frost Family for the endowed chair the author currently holds. The author quotes Isabelle Rapin who often said: “We always learn from our patients and our colleagues.” The author would like to add: “We learn from our families too”: his son Jared, an accomplished screenwriter/director, his son's wife, Gail, and their son, Gus, who is already learning how to charm people with his smile. And none of this would have happened without his wife, Nancy. The author was privileged and lucky to be able to be with Nancy for most of his life, and thankful and grateful for the support that she unselfishly has given. The author thanks everyone in the Child Neurology Society for this amazing honor and the chance to share his thoughts on how to kindle knowledge in epilepsy.
PY - 2018/8
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2018.03.013
DO - 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2018.03.013
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SP - 5
EP - 12
JO - Pediatric Neurology
JF - Pediatric Neurology
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