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eanCast: Weekly Neurology - Ep. 144: New Methods to Identify Larger Structural Variants

Ep. 144: New Methods to Identify Larger Structural Variants

04/20/25 • 19 min

eanCast: Weekly Neurology

Moderator: Maria Judit Molnar (Budapest, Hungary)

Guest: Arianna Tucci (London, UK)

In this episode Molnar hosts Tucci as they explore how advancements in short- and long-read sequencing technologies are revolutionizing the diagnosis of neurogenetic disorders by uncovering genetic variants previously missed by traditional methods.

eanCampus access for Associate Members: If you are a member of a National Neurological Society in Europe, you are most likely already an Associate Member of the EAN and have an account for the eanCampus. If you have provided your email address to your National Neurological Society, it should already be in our database. Here is how you can access the eanCampus as an Associate Member:

1. Enter the eanCampus

2. Click on the Log In Button

3. Log in with your MyEAN credentials and make use of the ‘forgot password’-functionality if necessary

If you have trouble logging in, please get in contact with our Membership department ([email protected]) to cross-check if you are listed as an Associate Member to get access to eanCampus.

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Moderator: Maria Judit Molnar (Budapest, Hungary)

Guest: Arianna Tucci (London, UK)

In this episode Molnar hosts Tucci as they explore how advancements in short- and long-read sequencing technologies are revolutionizing the diagnosis of neurogenetic disorders by uncovering genetic variants previously missed by traditional methods.

eanCampus access for Associate Members: If you are a member of a National Neurological Society in Europe, you are most likely already an Associate Member of the EAN and have an account for the eanCampus. If you have provided your email address to your National Neurological Society, it should already be in our database. Here is how you can access the eanCampus as an Associate Member:

1. Enter the eanCampus

2. Click on the Log In Button

3. Log in with your MyEAN credentials and make use of the ‘forgot password’-functionality if necessary

If you have trouble logging in, please get in contact with our Membership department ([email protected]) to cross-check if you are listed as an Associate Member to get access to eanCampus.

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eanCampus access for Associate Members: If you are a member of a National Neurological Society in Europe, you are most likely aleady an Associate Member of the EAN and have an account for the eanCampus. If you have provided your email address to your National Neurological Society, it should already be in our database. Here is how you can access the eanCampus as an Associate Member:

1. Enter the eanCampus

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3. Log in with your MyEAN credentials and make use of the ‘forgot password’-functionality if necessary

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Moderator: Alicia Gonzalez Martinez (Madrid, Spain)

Guests: Thomas Berger (Vienna, Austria), Julia Polai (Innsbruck, Austria)

In this episode for World Dance Day, Gonzales Martinez discusses the physical, emotional, and neurological benefits of dancing with neurologist Berger, and dancer and patient Polai. They emphasize its therapeutic potential for people with neurological conditions and highlight how dance engages multiple brain functions and fosters social connection, making it a valuable tool for both patients and healthcare professionals.

eanCampus access for Associate Members: If you are a member of a National Neurological Society in Europe, you are most likely already an Associate Member of the EAN and have an account for the eanCampus. If you have provided your email address to your National Neurological Society, it should already be in our database. Here is how you can access the eanCampus as an Associate Member:

1. Enter the eanCampus

2. Click on the Log In Button

3. Log in with your MyEAN credentials and make use of the ‘forgot password’-functionality if necessary

If you have trouble logging in, please get in contact with our Membership department ([email protected]) to cross-check if you are listed as an Associate Member to get access to eanCampus.

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