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Overview

Howard P. Goodkin is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a particular emphasis on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

Goodkin's main research topics include:

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Genomics and Rare Diseases
  • Infectious Encephalopathies and Encephalitis
  • Ion channel regulation and function

Significant publications by Goodkin cover various aspects of pediatric epilepsy and status epilepticus. Notable recent papers include:

  • Design and implementation of electronic health record common data elements for pediatric epilepsy: Foundations for a learning health care system, 2020, published in Epilepsia
  • Postictal Death Is Associated with Tonic Phase Apnea in a Mouse Model of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, 2021, published in Annals of Neurology
  • Clinical presentation of new onset refractory status epilepticus in children (the pSERG cohort), 2021, published in Epilepsia
  • Association of guideline publication and delays to treatment in pediatric status epilepticus, 2020, published in Neurology
  • First-line medication dosing in pediatric refractory status epilepticus, 2020, published in Neurology

Goodkin frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including William D. Gaillard, Tobias Loddenkemper, Lindsey A. Morgan, J. Nicholas Brenton, and Justice Clark. These collaborations have contributed to advances in the understanding of epilepsy and related neurological conditions.

The primary venues for Goodkin's research publications include:

  • Epilepsia
  • Neurology
  • Pediatric Neurology
  • Epilepsy Research
  • Epilepsy & Behavior

Best Publications

  • Throwing while looking through prisms. I. Focal olivocerebellar lesions impair adaptation.

    T. A. Martin;J. G. Keating;H. P. Goodkin;A. J. Bastian

  • Throwing while looking through prisms II. Specificity and storage of multiple gaze-throw calibrations

    T. A. Martin;J. G. Keating;H. P. Goodkin;A. J. Bastian

  • The influence of hemodilution on outcome after hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass: results of a randomized trial in infants.

    Richard A Jonas;Richard A Jonas;David Wypij;David Wypij;Stephen J Roth;David C Bellinger;David C Bellinger

  • Status Epilepticus Increases the Intracellular Accumulation of GABAA Receptors

    Howard P. Goodkin;Jwu-Lai Yeh;Jaideep Kapur

  • Subunit-Specific Trafficking of GABAA Receptors during Status Epilepticus

    Howard P. Goodkin;Suchitra Joshi;Zakaria Mtchedlishvili;Jasmit Brar

  • Intravenous ketamine for the treatment of refractory status epilepticus: A retrospective multicenter study

    Nicolas Gaspard;Brandon Foreman;Lilith L.M. Judd;James J.N. Brenton

  • Association of Time to Treatment With Short-term Outcomes for Pediatric Patients With Refractory Convulsive Status Epilepticus.

    Marina Gaínza-Lein;Marina Gaínza-Lein;Iván Sánchez Fernández;Iván Sánchez Fernández;Michele Jackson;Nicholas S. Abend

  • Cerebral MRI abnormalities associated with vigabatrin therapy.

    Phillip L. Pearl;Louis G. Vezina;Russell P. Saneto;Robert McCarter

  • Cerebellar nuclei: rapid alternating movement, motor somatotopy, and a mechanism for the control of muscle synergy.

    Thach Wt;Perry Jg;Kane Sa;Goodkin Hp

  • Time from convulsive status epilepticus onset to anticonvulsant administration in children

    Iván Sánchez Fernández;Nicholas S. Abend;Satish Agadi;Sookee An

  • Preserved simple and impaired compound movement after infarction in the territory of the superior cerebellar artery.

    H. P. Goodkin;J. G. Keating;T. A. Martin;W. T. Thach

  • Cerebellar Output: Multiple Maps and Modes of Control in Movement Coordination

    W. Thomas Thach;S. A. Kane;J. W. Mink;H. P. Goodkin

  • Gaps and opportunities in refractory status epilepticus research in children: A multi-center approach by the Pediatric Status Epilepticus Research Group (pSERG)

    Iván Sánchez Fernández;Iván Sánchez Fernández;Nicholas S. Abend;Satish Agadi;Sookee An

  • Cultured Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons Express Two Kinds of GABAA Receptors

    Patrick S. Mangan;Chengsan Sun;Mackenzie Carpenter;Howard P. Goodkin

  • The impact of diazepam's discovery on the treatment and understanding of status epilepticus.

    Howard P. Goodkin;Jaideep Kapur

  • Diazepam Terminates Brief but Not Prolonged Seizures in Young, Naive Rats

    Howard P. Goodkin;Xianzeng Liu;Gregory L. Holmes

  • Prominent role of forebrain excitatory neurons in SCN8A encephalopathy.

    Rosie K A Bunton-Stasyshyn;Jacy L Wagnon;Eric R Wengert;Bryan S Barker

  • Brain abscess in children

    Jason P Sheehan;John A Jane;Dibyendu K Ray;Howard P Goodkin

  • Loss of CLOCK Results in Dysfunction of Brain Circuits Underlying Focal Epilepsy

    Peijun Li;Xiaoqin Fu;Xiaoqin Fu;Nathan A. Smith;Julie Ziobro

  • Pathophysiology of convulsive status epilepticus.

    Iván Sánchez Fernández;Iván Sánchez Fernández;Howard P. Goodkin;Rod C. Scott;Rod C. Scott

  • GABA(A) receptor internalization during seizures.

    Howard P. Goodkin;Chengsan Sun;Jwu-Lai Yeh;Patrick S. Mangan

  • Antibody-Mediated Autoimmune Encephalitis in Childhood

    J. Nicholas Brenton;Howard P. Goodkin

  • Depressed Heart Rate Variability is Associated with Abnormal EEG, MRI, and Death in Neonates with Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy

    Brooke D. Vergales;Santina A. Zanelli;Julie A. Matsumoto;Howard P. Goodkin

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas S. Abend
Nicholas S. Abend University of Pennsylvania
Tobias Loddenkemper
Tobias Loddenkemper Boston Children's Hospital
Jaideep Kapur
Jaideep Kapur University of Virginia
William D. Gaillard
William D. Gaillard George Washington University
Mohamad A. Mikati
Mohamad A. Mikati Duke University
James J. Riviello
James J. Riviello Baylor College of Medicine
Mark Quigg
Mark Quigg University of Virginia
Jeffrey T. Barth
Jeffrey T. Barth University of Virginia
Elie Haddad
Elie Haddad University of Montreal
Gregory L. Holmes
Gregory L. Holmes University of Vermont

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