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Frederick Andermann

Frederick Andermann

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111
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World Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Frederick Andermann is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their research encompasses multiple fields of study, including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Within these areas, their work further focuses on distinct subfields such as Physiology and Cell Biology.

The scientist's research addresses several main topics, particularly Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research, Calcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism, and Cellular transport and secretion.

Frederick Andermann has been involved in publishing research in venues such as the European Journal of Human Genetics, where they contributed a paper titled Autosomal-dominant adult neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis caused by duplication in DNAJC5 initially missed by Sanger and whole-exome sequencing in 2020.

Throughout their career, they have collaborated with co-authors including Ivana Jedličková, Maxime Cadieux-Dion, Anna Přistoupilová, Viktor Stránecký, and Hana Hartmannová.

Recognition for their contributions includes being named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2011, noted by the Academy of Science.

Best Publications

  • The role of the limbic system in experiential phenomena of temporal lobe epilepsy

    Pierre Gloor;André Olivier;Luis F. Quesney;Frederick Andermann

  • Anatomic basis of amygdaloid and hippocampal volume measurement by magnetic resonance imaging

    Craig Watson;F. Andermann;P. Gloor;M. Jones-Gotman

  • Intrinsic epileptogenicity of human dysplastic cortex as suggested by corticography and surgical results

    André Palmini;Antonio Gambardella;Frederick Andermann;Francois Dubeau

  • Familial agenesis of the cerebellar vermis A syndrome of episodic hyperpnea, abnormal eye movements, ataxia, and retardation

    Marie Joubert;Jean-Jacques Eisenring;J. Preston;Frederick Andermann

  • Focal neuronal migration disorders and intractable partial epilepsy: a study of 30 patients.

    André Palmini;Frederick Andermann;André Olivier;Donatella Tampieri

  • The spectrum of SCN1A-related infantile epileptic encephalopathies

    Louise A Harkin;Jacinta M McMahon;Xenia Iona;Leanne Dibbens;Leanne Dibbens

  • Hippocampal sclerosis in temporal lobe epilepsy demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging.

    Samuel F. Berkovic;Frederick Andermann;André Olivier;Roméo Ethier

  • Magnetic resonance imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy: pathological correlations.

    Ruben Kuzniecky;Vincent de la Sayette;Roméo Ethier;Denis Melanson

  • Elevated dopa decarboxylase activity in living brain of patients with psychosis

    J. Reith;C. Benkelfat;A. Sherwin;Y. Yasuhara

  • Autosomal dominant frontal epilepsy misdiagnosed as sleep disorder

    Ingrid E Scheffer;K P Bhatia;I Lopes-Cendes;D R Fish

  • Occipital lobe epilepsy: electroclinical manifestations, electrocorticography, cortical stimulation and outcome in 42 patients treated between 1930 and 1991. Surgery of occipital lobe epilepsy.

    V. Salanova;F. Andermann;A. Oliver;T. Rasmussen

  • Progressive myoclonus epilepsies: specific causes and diagnosis.

    Samuel F. Berkovic;Frederick Andermann;Stirling Carpenter;Leonhard S. Wolfe

  • Focal neuronal migration disorders and intractable partial epilepsy: results of surgical treatment.

    André Palmini;Frederick Andermann;André Olivier;Donatella Tampieri

  • Mutations in DEPDC5 cause familial focal epilepsy with variable foci

    Leanne M Dibbens;Boukje de Vries;Simona Donatello;Sarah E Heron

  • Periventricular and subcortical nodular heterotopia : a study of 33 patients

    François Dubeau;Donatella Tampieri;Namsoo Lee;Namsoo Lee;Eva Andermann

  • A recurrent de novo mutation in KCNC1 causes progressive myoclonus epilepsy

    Mikko Muona;Samuel F. Berkovic;Leanne M. Dibbens;Karen L. Oliver

  • Neuroimaging evidence of progressive neuronal loss and dysfunction in temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Edwin Tasch;Fernando Cendes;Li Min Li;Francois Dubeau

  • Concepts of absence epilepsies Discrete syndromes or biological continuum

    Samuel F. Berkovic;Frederick Andermann;Eva Andermann;Pierre Gloor

  • Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging and magnetic resonance imaging volumetry in the lateralization of temporal lobe epilepsy : a series of 100 patients

    Fernando Cendes;Zografos Caramanos;Frederick Andermann;François Dubeau

  • Array-Based Gene Discovery with Three Unrelated Subjects Shows SCARB2/LIMP-2 Deficiency Causes Myoclonus Epilepsy and Glomerulosclerosis

    Samuel F Berkovic;Samuel F Berkovic;Leanne M Dibbens;Leanne M Dibbens;Alicia Oshlack;Jeremy D Silver;Jeremy D Silver

Frequent Co-Authors

Eva Andermann
Eva Andermann McGill University
François Dubeau
François Dubeau McGill University
André Olivier
André Olivier McGill University
Samuel F. Berkovic
Samuel F. Berkovic University of Melbourne
Fernando Cendes
Fernando Cendes State University of Campinas
Ingrid E. Scheffer
Ingrid E. Scheffer University of Melbourne
Douglas L. Arnold
Douglas L. Arnold Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Andrea Bernasconi
Andrea Bernasconi Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Massimo Pandolfo
Massimo Pandolfo McGill University
Simon Shorvon
Simon Shorvon University College London

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