Having a child with SCN2A or other genetic epilepsy is challenging and the future is uncertain. When Alex Nemiroff’s son Roger was born, he was determined to work towards finding treatments for SCN2A. Alex is now the CEO of RogCon, which has a research program (RC-222) developing an antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) treatment for gain-of-function epilepsies.
Hosted by Kris Pierce and David Cunnington, parents of Will, who has SCN2A.
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