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Sucheta M. Joshi
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 40
Citations - 2492
Sucheta M. Joshi is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2065 citations. Previous affiliations of Sucheta M. Joshi include Boston Children's Hospital.
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Erratum: De Novo Mutations in Synaptic Transmission Genes Including DNM1 Cause Epileptic Encephalopathies (American Journal of Human Genetics (2014) 95(4) (360–370)(S0002929714003838)(10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.08.013))
Silke Appenzeller,Rudi Balling,Nina Barišić,Stéphanie Baulac,Hande Caglayan,Dana Craiu,Peter De Jonghe,Christel Depienne,Petia Dimova,Tania Djémié,Padhraig Gormley,Renzo Guerrini,Ingo Helbig,Helle Hjalgrim,Dorota Hoffman-Zacharska,Johanna A. Jähn,Karl Martin Klein,Bobby P. C. Koeleman,Vladimir Komarek,Roland Krause,Gregor Kuhlenbäumer,Eric LeGuern,Anna-Elina Lehesjoki,Johannes R. Lemke,Holger Lerche,Tarja Linnankivi,Carla Marini,Patrick May,Rikke S. Møller,Hiltrud Muhle,Deb K. Pal,Aarno Palotie,Manuela Pendziwiat,Angela Robbiano,Filip Roelens,Felix Rosenow,Kaja Kristine Selmer,José M. Serratosa,Sanjay M. Sisodiya,Ulrich Stephani,Katalin Sterbova,Pasquale Striano,Arvid Suls,Tiina Talvik,Sarah von Spiczak,Yvonne G. Weber,Sarah Weckhuysen,Federico Zara,Bassel Abou-Khalil,Brian K. Alldredge,Eva Andermann,Frederick Andermann,Dina Amrom,Jocelyn F. Bautista,Samuel F. Berkovic,Judith Bluvstein,Alex Boro,Gregory D. Cascino,Damian Consalvo,Patricia K. Crumrine,Orrin Devinsky,Dennis J. Dlugos,Michael P. Epstein,Miguel E. Fiol,Nathan B. Fountain,Jacqueline A. French,Daniel Friedman,Eric B. Geller,Tracy A. Glauser,Simon Glynn,Kevin Haas,Sheryl R. Haut,Jean Hayward,Sandra L. Helmers,Sucheta M. Joshi,Andres M. Kanner,Heidi E. Kirsch,Robert C. Knowlton,Eric H. Kossoff,Rachel Kuperman,Ruben Kuzniecky,Daniel H. Lowenstein,Shannon M. McGuire,Paul V. Motika,Edward J. Novotny,Ruth Ottman,Juliann M. Paolicchi,Jack M. Parent,Kristen Park,Annapurna Poduri,Lynette G. Sadleir,Ingrid E. Scheffer,Renée A. Shellhaas,Elliott H. Sherr,Jerry J. Shih,Rani K. Singh,Joseph I Sirven,Michael C. Smith,Joseph Sullivan,Liu Lin Thio,Anu Venkat,Eileen P.G. Vining,Gretchen Von Allmen,Judith L.Z. Weisenberg,Peter Widdess-Walsh,Melodie R. Winawer,Andrew S. Allen,Patrick Cossette,Norman Delanty,Evan E. Eichler,David Goldstein,Yujun Han,Erin L. Heinzen,Marvin Johnson,Anthony G Marson,Heather C Mefford,Sahar Esmaeeli Nieh,Terence J. O'Brien,Stephen Petrou,Slavé Petrovski,Elizabeth K. Ruzzo +120 more
TL;DR: In the list of consortium members for the Epilepsy Phenome/Genome Project, member Dina Amrom's name was misspelled as Amron, and the authors regret the error.
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Changing data practices for community health workers: Introducing digital data collection in West Bengal, India
Joyojeet Pal,Anjuli Dasika,Ahmad Hasan,Jackie Wolf,Nick Reid,Vaishnav Kameswaran,Purva Yardi,Allyson Mackay,Abram L. Wagner,Bhramar Mukherjee,Sucheta M. Joshi,Sujay Santra,Priyamvada Pandey +12 more
TL;DR: Efficiency and quality of data collected were comparable between the use of tablet devices and traditional paper methods, but data collection performed on smaller mobile phone interfaces was less efficient compared to paper.
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Knowledge of epilepsy and preferred sources of information among elementary school teachers.
TL;DR: Future collaborative education efforts between school nurses and physicians, especially through use of the Internet, could improve teachers’ knowledge of epilepsy.
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Barriers to Genetic Testing for Pediatric Medicaid Beneficiaries With Epilepsy
TL;DR: Pediatric Medicaid beneficiaries with epilepsy have barriers to genetic testing, compared with children with commercial insurance, particularly for more advanced testing.
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Initial Treatment for Nonsyndromic Early-Life Epilepsy: An Unexpected Consensus
Renée A. Shellhaas,Anne T. Berg,Zachary M. Grinspan,Courtney J. Wusthoff,John Millichap,Tobias Loddenkemper,Jason Coryell,Russell P. Saneto,Catherine J. Chu,Sucheta M. Joshi,Joseph Sullivan,Kelly G. Knupp,Eric H. Kossoff,Cynthia Keator,Elaine C. Wirrell,John R. Mytinger,Ignacio Valencia,Shavonne L. Massey,William D. Gaillard +18 more
TL;DR: Without any specific effort, the pediatric epilepsy community has developed an unexpectedly consistent approach to initial treatment selection for early-life epilepsy, which suggests that a standard practice is emerging and could be utilized as a widely acceptable basis of comparison in future drug studies.