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Alan Taylor, MS, CGC
Licensed Genetic Counselor

Alan Taylor joined the Epilepsy Genetics Program in April 2016. He holds a joint position between Boston Children’s Hospital and Claritas Genomics. At BCH, he provided genetic counseling to patients and families seen in the Epilepsy Genetics Clinical Consultation Program. In addition to his clinical work at Boston Children’s Hospital, he coordinated the Epilepsy Genomics Initiative. In his position at Claritas Genomics, he was responsible for the interpretation and reporting of genomic test results. Alan received his BS in genetics from University College Cork, Ireland in 2007 and his MS in Genetic Counseling from Northwestern University in 2016.

Catherine Shain, MPH
Research Program Manager

Catherine Shain joined the Epilepsy Division in 2009 and the Epilepsy Genetics Program in 2011 at its inception. In her role as Research Program Manager, she managed the program’s research portfolio and ongoing projects. She was also responsible for establishing and maintaining clinical trials.

Catherine received her BS in Public Health Sciences from Clemson University’s Honors College in 2007 and her MPH in Epidemiology from Boston University in 2012.

TsegaMekonnen Meshesha
Program Coordinator

TsegaMekonnen Meshesha joined the Epilepsy Genetics Program in July 2015 as our first program coordinator. She managed the clinical program and was the primary point person, both for referrals and for communicating with families about scheduling and providing intake information.

Tsegagraduated from Bryn Mawr College in 2013 with a BA in Sociology and is a qualitative researcher by training. Prior to joining our team, she worked with The Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College and the University of Gonder on a project in Gonder, Ethiopia that looked at the mental health needs of rural Ethiopian women affected by obstetric fistula. Tsega’s goal is to be a researcher that bridges the gap between access to health services and care while creating culturally sensitive interventions that addresses mental health needs among vulnerable populations.

Lisanna Paulino
Program Coordinator

Lisanna Paulino joined the Epilepsy Genetics Program in June of 2017 as our second program coordinator. Lisanna managed the clinical program and was the point of contact for intake information and scheduling with families.

BS Lisanna惠洛克学院毕业in Human Growth & Development with a focus in Counseling Psychology with minors in Child Health and Child Life. Lisanna transitioned from Boston Children’s Hospital Radiology Department and has worked with children and families in a variety of settings including afterschool programs, hospitals, and foster care. In July 2021, Lisanna became a patient liaison service officer for the Boston Children's Hospital Trust.

Gessica Truglio, PhD
Research Fellow

Gessica Truglio joined the Epilepsy Genetics Program in January of 2014 as a research fellow. She worked to develop zebrafish models of PCDH19-related epilepsy. Gessica’s goals were to create a knockout of PCDH19 and also to introduce specific mutations in zebrafish to better understand the genotype-phenotype correlations in our PCDH19 patient population. She also conducted behavioral assays and drug screening in zebrafish.

Gessica received her BS in Biological Science in 2007 and her MS in Biology Applied to Biomedical Research from La Sapienza University of Rome in 2010. She received her PhD in Biotechnology in Clinical Medicine from La Sapienza University of Rome in 2013.

Gabriel Dabscheck, MBBS (Hons), MClinEpi, FRACP
Research Fellow

Gabriel Dabscheck is an Australian trained neurologist who completed his Epilepsy training at Boston Children's Hospital. He developed an interested in the etiology of Rasmussen Encephalitis while working with Dr. Poduri. Together with Dr. Olson, Gabriel lead a project investigating potential genetic causes of Rasmussen Encephalitis. In addition to his collaborations through Boston Children's Hospital, Gabriel also completed a pediatric neuro-oncology fellow at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.

Madelen Diaz
Research Fellow

Madelen Diaz is a former summer fellow. Prior to joining the Epilepsy Genetics Program in 2012, Madelen spent three years improving the localization of the epileptic region in patients undergoing surgery at Miami Children's Hospital. Madelen earned her BS in neuroscience with departmental honors from the University of Miami in 2013. She is currently pursuing a PhD in neuroscience at Brandeis University with hopes of continuing epilepsy research.

Alexander Jaksic
Research Assistant

Alexander Jaksic joined the Epilepsy Genetics Program in July 2015 as a research assistant. He conducts genetic, biochemical and molecular biology experiments in an effort to investigate the genetic underpinnings of epilepsy. Alex graduated from Union College, Schenectady, NY in 2015 with a BS in Biochemistry. After spending a year pursuing this research, Alex now attends Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University where he will purse his clinical interest in pediatrics.

McKenna Kelly
Research Assistant

McKenna Kelly joined the Epilepsy Genetics Program as a research assistant in June of 2015. She is responsible for recruiting and enrolling families to participate in research studies aiming to investigate and better understand genetic factors of epilepsy. McKenna graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, NY in 2015 earning a BA in Biology and being elected to Phi Beta Kappa. In the Fall, McKenna will start medical school at The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College where she will purse his clinical interest in pediatrics.

Elika Rezaeimanesh
Research Assistant

Elika joined the Poduri Lab and Epilepsy Genetics Program as a Clinical Research Assistant in September 2021. She is responsible for the recruitment and enrollment of patients and families in our research studies. She graduated from Boston University in May 2021 with a B.S. in Human Physiology. Elika is excited to learn more about the inter-professional nature of the research team and strive to discover novel genetic factors that contribute to the appearance of epilepsy. In the coming years, she plans to pursue a career in medicine, and continue working with pediatric patients as a physician.

Emilie Martin
Student Intern

Emilie Martin is a former student intern and trainee from France. She received her BS in biology in 2012. Emilie went on to pursue a master’s program in biology at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Lyon, France.

Sriram Ramgopal, MD
Research Assistant

Sriram Ramgopal is a former research assistant in the Epilepsy Genetics Program. During his time in the program, he recruited and consent families for research studies and assisted in analysis of brain malformation data derived from the Epilepsy Phenome/Genome Project. His professional area of interest is in pediatric neurology. Sriram is a medical graduate from Sri Ramachandra Medical University and is currently completing his medical residency in Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Dimira Tambunan
Research Assistant

Dimira Tambunan is a former research assistant in the Epilepsy Genetics Program. From 2013 to 2015, Dimira was responsible for carrying out a variety of genetic, biochemistry, and molecular biology assays in the lab. Dimira graduated from Northeastern University in 2013 with a BS degree in Behavioral Neuroscience and is currently a medical student at Boston University. She hopes to focus on pediatric or neonatal neurology.

Grant Bullis
Research Assistant

Grant joined the Epilepsy Genetics Program in June 2018. He was a research assistant who enrolled patients in research studies to better understand the genetic etiologies of epilepsy. Grant graduated from Connecticut College with a B.A in chemistry.

Meredith Park
Research Assistant

Meredith Park joined the Epilepsy Genetics Program as a Research Assistant in June of 2017. She was responsible for recruiting and enrolling families to participate in research studies aiming to investigate and better understand genetic factors of epilepsy. Meredith graduated from the UNC Chapel Hill Honors College in 2017, earning a B.S. in Chemistry and being elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

Emma Sexton
Research Assistant

Emma Sexton joined the Epilepsy Genetics Program in June 2019. She was a research assistant who enrolled patients in research studies to better understand the genetic etiologies of epilepsy. Emma graduated from Wake Forest University with a B.S. in Health & Exercise Science and Anthropology.

Devon Knight
Research Assistant

德文郡加入了癫痫遗传程序research assistant in June of 2019. She was responsible for recruiting and enrolling families to participate in research studies aiming to investigate and better understand genetic factors of epilepsy. Devon graduated from UNC Chapel Hill in May 2019 with a B.A. in Biology and Neuroscience.

Ikhianosen Ukhuedoba
Research Assistant

Ikhianosen joined the Poduri Lab and Epilepsy Genetics Program as a research assistant in May 2019. She was responsible for conducting experiments in zebrafish aimed at investigating the genetic etiologies of epilepsy. Ikhianosen graduated from Regis College in 2019 with a B.S. in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. She left the EGP in 2021 to pursue a career in medicine, enrolling at the Frank H. Netter, MD School Of Medicine at Quinnipiac University.

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