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Seminars will be held in the New Research Building (NRB) at HMS

Live streaming of our monthly LAM/TSC Seminar Series resumes in October 2 2008! For information on obtaing a live streaming password or if you would like to meet with Sergiusz Jozwiak MD PhD on October 1st or October 2nd please contact afarber@lamtreatmentalliance.org
                                                
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Next Meeting: October 2, 2008 5:00–7:00 PM EST


Sergiusz Jozwiak MD PhD, Elizabeth Thiele MD PhD

Topic: To treat or not to treat: controversies on epilepsy ‘prophylaxis’ in TSC

Speaker: Dr. Sergiusz Jozwiak, MD, PhD

Discussant: Elizabeth A. Thiele, MD, PhD

Explore this month's topic!

Location: New Research Building, Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Rm. 350 (Directions)

Parking: Free parking in the lot below the New Research Building has been graciously donated. Space is limited and will be made available to participants coming from outside of the Longwood Medical Area.

PLEASE NOTE: RSVP IS REQUIRED. Send an email RSVP to amy_farber@hms.harvard.edu and indicate the number of people attending. PARKING RESERVATIONS MUST BE REQUESTED BY 11:00 AM EST on October 2.

Next meetings! October 16th, November 6th … more news coming soon!

Please email afarber@LAMTreatmentAlliance.org if you or a researcher/clinician you know may like to learn more about our monthly meetings!  

For more information about the LAM Treatment Alliance, please visit: http://www.LAMTreatmentAlliance.org.

 

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