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Overview

Eileen P.G. Vining is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, prominently including medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist's work is distributed among several key fields and subfields of study.

  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Clinical Biochemistry
  • Physiology

The main topics of Vining's research activities focus on epilepsy research and treatment, metabolism and genetic disorders, as well as diet and metabolism studies.

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
  • Diet and metabolism studies

Vining has contributed to academic literature and broader scientific knowledge through scholarly publications and books. One notable book published under their name, released by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2022, is titled Seizures and Epilepsy in Children. This work aligns with their research focus on epilepsy and neurological disorders in pediatric populations.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues in the available data. Likewise, there are no recorded awards in the accessible information. However, Vining's interdisciplinary approach integrates clinical and biochemical perspectives to explore the interconnectedness between metabolic processes and neurological conditions.

Best Publications

  • De novo mutations in epileptic encephalopathies

    Andrew S. Allen;Samuel F. Berkovic;Patrick Cossette;Norman Delanty

  • The efficacy of the ketogenic diet - 1998: A prospective evaluation of intervention in 150 children

    J. M. Freeman;E. P. G. Vining;D. J. Pillas;P. L. Pyzik

  • Optimal clinical management of children receiving the ketogenic diet: Recommendations of the International Ketogenic Diet Study Group

    Eric H. Kossoff;Beth A. Zupec-Kania;Per E. Amark;Karen R. Ballaban-Gil

  • A multicenter study of the efficacy of the ketogenic diet

    Eileen P. G. Vining;John M. Freeman;Karen Ballaban-Gil;Carol S. Camfield

  • Genome-wide mega-analysis identifies 16 loci and highlights diverse biological mechanisms in the common epilepsies

    Bassel Abou-Khalil;Pauls Auce;Andreja Avbersek;Melanie Bahlo

  • A Modified Atkins Diet Is Effective for the Treatment of Intractable Pediatric Epilepsy

    Eric H. Kossoff;Jane R. McGrogan;Renee M. Bluml;Diana J. Pillas

  • The Neuropharmacology of the Ketogenic Diet

    Adam L. Hartman;Maciej Gasior;Eileen P.G. Vining;Michael A. Rogawski

  • Effect of a High-Fat Ketogenic Diet on Plasma Levels of Lipids, Lipoproteins, and Apolipoproteins in Children

    Peter O. Kwiterovich;Eileen P. G. Vining;Paula Pyzik;Richard Skolasky

  • Efficacy of the Ketogenic Diet for Intractable Seizure Disorders: Review of 58 Cases

    Stephen L. Kinsman;Eileen P. G. Vining;Shirley A. Quaskey;David Mellits

  • Psychologic and Behavioral Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs in Children: A Double-Blind Comparison Between Phenobarbital and Valproic Acid

    E P Vining;E D Mellitis;M M Dorsen;M F Cataldo

  • Why Would You Remove Half a Brain? The Outcome of 58 Children After Hemispherectomy—The Johns Hopkins Experience: 1968 to 1996

    Eileen P. G. Vining;John M. Freeman;Diana J. Pillas;Sumio Uematsu

  • Clinical Aspects of the Ketogenic Diet

    Adam L. Hartman;Eileen P. G. Vining

  • The ketogenic diet: 1997.

    T. D. Swink;E. P. G. Vining;J. M. Freeman

  • The Cognitive Outcome of Hemispherectomy in 71 Children

    Margaret B. Pulsifer;Jason Brandt;Cynthia F. Salorio;Eileen P. G. Vining

  • A prospective study of the modified Atkins diet for intractable epilepsy in adults.

    Eric H. Kossoff;Hannah Rowley;Saurabh R. Sinha;Eileen P. G. Vining

  • Efficacy of the Ketogenic Diet for Infantile Spasms

    Eric H Kossoff;Paula L Pyzik;Jane R McGrogan;Eileen P G Vining

  • Stopping medication in children with epilepsy: predictors of outcome.

    Ronald Emerson;Bernard J. D'Souza;Eileen P. Vining;Kenton R. Holden

  • Language recovery after left hemispherectomy in children with late‐onset seizures

    Dana Boatman;John Freeman;Eileen Vining;Margaret Pulsifer

  • Motor and sensory cortex in humans: topography studied with chronic subdural stimulation.

    Sumio Uematsu;Ronald Lesser;Robert S. Fisher;Barry Gordon

  • Discontinuing Antiepileptic Medication in Children with Epilepsy after Two Years without Seizures: A Prospective Study

    Shlomo Shinnar;Eileen P.g. Vining;E. David Mellits;Bernard J. D'souza

  • 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 Barisic;Stéphanie Baulac

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric H. Kossoff
Eric H. Kossoff Johns Hopkins University
Ingrid E. Scheffer
Ingrid E. Scheffer University of Melbourne
Anthony G Marson
Anthony G Marson University of Liverpool
Daniel H. Lowenstein
Daniel H. Lowenstein University of California, San Francisco
Orrin Devinsky
Orrin Devinsky New York University
Samuel F. Berkovic
Samuel F. Berkovic University of Melbourne
Norman Delanty
Norman Delanty Beaumont Hospital
Barry Gordon
Barry Gordon Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Erin L. Heinzen
Erin L. Heinzen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Heidi E. Kirsch
Heidi E. Kirsch University of California, San Francisco

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