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Robert Carson, MD, PhD

I joined the AS clinic at Vanderbilt as an epileptologist in 2018 and assumed directorship in the fall of 2019. I have since been involved in clinical trials, the natural history study, and LADDER. My current research is focused on the clinical characterization of movement disorders in AS.
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Robert Carson, MD, PhD

Board Member

Professor

Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt | Nashville, TN

Specialties: Epilepsy, Pediatric Neurology

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Email: robert.carson@vumc.org

Dr. Carson's research has been focused on understanding disease mechanisms so that these mechanisms may be modulated to improve the quality of life of my patients. His experience with mTOR signaling led to a collaboration with Mark Grier in the lab of Dr. Andre Lagrange investigating myelination and mTOR signaling in Angelman syndrome model mice. Since that initial basic science exposure, his clinical focus has transitioned to the study of Angelman syndrome and Dup15q syndrome.

Moving forward, his focus is on generating a better understanding of epilepsy and nonepileptic myoclonus in Angelman syndrome. He has completed multiple industry-sponsored clinical trials in AS, one investigator-initiated clinical trial in AS, and currently has a grant from the Angelman Syndrome Foundation to study nonepileptic myoclonus in AS.

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