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Gabi Conecker leads the Inchstone Project, an effort to ensure people with conditions like PMS don't bottom out on clinical assessments and their progress is measured. For clinical trials, it is crucial to show a drug is making positive change, which requires sensitive assessments. PMSF is taking an active role in the Inchstone Project, and other projects to improve clinical assessments. Clinicians in PMS and other groups are also constantly working towards improved clinical assessments. This podcast discusses some of what it takes to improve assessments.
Gabi Conecker is the Founder of Decoding Developmental Epilepsies, previously "Wishes for Elliott," named after her son with SCN8A epilepsy, alongside her mother JayEtta. She is also a leader of DEE-P connections which provides resources to people with rare severe epilepsies.
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Gabi Conecker leads the Inchstone Project, an effort to ensure people with conditions like PMS don't bottom out on clinical assessments and their progress is measured. For clinical trials, it is crucial to show a drug is making positive change, which requires sensitive assessments. PMSF is taking an active role in the Inchstone Project, and other projects to improve clinical assessments. Clinicians in PMS and other groups are also constantly working towards improved clinical assessments. This podcast discusses some of what it takes to improve assessments.
Gabi Conecker is the Founder of Decoding Developmental Epilepsies, previously "Wishes for Elliott," named after her son with SCN8A epilepsy, alongside her mother JayEtta. She is also a leader of DEE-P connections which provides resources to people with rare severe epilepsies.
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