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- Katherine Nickels
Katherine Nickels
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Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,
Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Associate Professor,
Neurology,
Mayo Clinic
Dr. Nickels is certified in Neurology, with special qualifications in Child Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology, and epilepsy. She is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic, where she is the Medical Director of EEG Labs and the Child and Adolescent Neurology recruitment chair. She has expertise in pediatric epilepsy and analysis of clinical EEG, both scalp and intracranial recordings. She has expertise in treating pediatric epilepsy through pharmacologic, dietary, and surgical methods. Her research experience includes multiple epidemiology studies using the Rochester Epidemiology Project, regarding diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of pediatric epilepsy. She collaborates with pediatric epilepsy specialists throughout the country through the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Consortium (PERC) to determine best practices and treatments for early onset pediatric epilepsy encephalopathies, with particular attention myoclonic atonic epilepsy/Doose syndrome. She previously served on the Steering Committee for PERC and was the Steering Committee Chair. She has participated in multiple industry supported trials, and has also served as a consultant for, for investigational drugs and devices. She enjoys teaching Child and Adolescent Neurology residents about EEG and epilepsy through the J. Kiffin Penry Pediatric Epilepsy Program and the Pellock Seminar at the annual meeting of the Child Neurology Society. Furthermore, she teaches maturational changes in EEG as the EEG course coordinator for both the Neurology residents and fellows, and also for the Clinical Neurophysiology Tech program. In that role, she has received the Outstanding Physician/Scientist Educator award and is an Associate in the Academy of Educational Excellence at Mayo Clinic. She is also an active volunteer for the Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota, serving on the Professional Advisory Board and the Regional Advisory Council.