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G.
H. Sergievsky Center
630 West 168th Street
P & S Box 16
New York, NY 10032
phone: (212) 305-9188
fax : (212) 305-2526 |
Epilepsy Family Study
of Columbia University |
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here to apply through our
secure on-line Form |
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If you are
interested in participating in our study, we would love to hear from
you! You may either contact
us directly or complete the following form
and we will contact you.
(Unfortunately we cannot provide any advice regarding treatment
of epilepsy. The Epilepsy Foundation
may have information to help you.)
If you contact us, all information you provide will be used for
purposes of this study only. We will not share this information
with any other parties. All information you provide to us is strictly
confidential.
If you would like to contact us, but prefer not to complete the
following form, please write to or call us.
Confidentiality is important to us. The information
you submit to us will be sent to a secure server (i.e., a computer
accessed only by us!).
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CLICK HERE TO FILL OUT OUR
SECURE FORM
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find out more about the study, or to volunteer, you can call or write
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Kay Kamberakis
Columbia University
G.H. Sergievsky Center
630 West 168th Street
P & S Box 16
New York, NY 10032
Our toll free number is 1-877-EPI-GENE.
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Unfortunately
we cannot
provide any advice regarding
treatment of epilepsy.
The Epilepsy Foundation
may have information to help you. |
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We
are funded by the
National Institutes of Health. |
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Please
feel free to call or
write to us if you have
any questions about our study. |
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Our
toll free number is
1-877-EPI-GENE |
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