PANS/PANDAS PowerPoint Presentations
Video: The Role of Adaptive Immunity and Genetic Risk Factors in Vascular and Neuronal Dysfunction in Post-Infectious Autoimmune Encephalitis”
Associate Professor, Departments of Neurology, Pathology and Cell Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center (2021)
Video: “Q and A with Dritan Agalliu, Ph.D.”
Associate Professor, Departments of Neurology, Pathology and Cell Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center (2021)
Video: “PANS/PANDAS Town Hall”
Guests: Sydney Rice, MD, MS, Kyle Williams, MD, PhD, and Amy Young, PsyD (2022)
Video: “Post Infectious Inflammatory Brain Disorders and PANS/PANDAS”
A Conversation with Jennifer Frankovich, MD, MS (2022)
Video Presentations from the 2022 The Alex Manfull Fund Symposium: Recognizing, Understanding, and Treating Immune-Mediated Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Featuring leading clinicians and researchers in the field of PANS/PANDAS. After clicking the below button, you will be brought to the Alex Manfull Fund website to view the videos.
Video: “Banner Children’s Virtual Lecture – Childhood Postinfectious Autoimmune Encephalopathy”
Dr. Sydney Rice, Developmental Pediatrics Professor of Pediatrics, Division Chief, Genetics and Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Co-Director, University of Arizona LEND, Co-Director Childhood Autoimmune Encephalopathy Clinic (2021)
Video: “An Overview of Diagnosing PANS/PANDAS”
Dr. Susan Swedo, Scientist Emeritus at the National Institute of Health (2020)
Video: “Recent Breakthroughs in PANDAS/PANS Research”
Kyle Williams MD, PhD
Massachusetts General HospitaL (12/9/2020)
Video: “How Immune Response to Strep Infection Triggers BGE Breakdown of Blood Brain Barrier PANDAS/PANS”
Dr. Dritan Agalliu, Columbia University. PANDAS Network (5/12/2020)
Video: “Infection, Inflammation, and Mental Health: Mapping the Connections.”
Dr. Jennifer Frankovich
Dartmouth Hitchcock Pediatric Grand Rounds (2/20/19)
Video: CC Grand Rounds (1) An Overview of PANDAS, PANS and other Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Disorders and (2) HLA Association and Evidence for the Role of Inflammation in PANDAS/PANS
Dr. Susan Swedo, MD and Dr. Jennifer Frankovich, MD – April 20, 2016
Video: “Group A Streptococcus intranasal infection promotes CNS infiltration by streptococcal-specific Th17 cells”.
Drs. Pat Cleary and Dritan Agalliu
Related Research: pandasppn.org/agalliu
VIDEO: PANDAS, PANS and Other Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndromes
Susan Swedo, MD – December 11, 2014
Pediatric Grand Rounds, The University of Arizona