Citizenship Australian | Name Ingrid Scheffer | |
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Ingrid Scheffer on Epilepsy
Ingrid Scheffer, FAA FAHMS, is an Australian paediatric neurologist and senior research fellow at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health. She has made several major advances in the field of epilepsy research. Scheffer is credited with finding the first gene implicated in epilepsy. She has also described and classified novel epileptic syndromes such as Epilepsy limited to Females with Mental Retardation.
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- Ingrid Scheffer on Epilepsy
- Brain box interview epilepsy specialist professor ingrid scheffer
- Early life and education
- Work in epilepsy
- Awards and honours
- References

Brain box interview epilepsy specialist professor ingrid scheffer
Early life and education

Ingrid Eileen Scheffer was born in Melbourne, Victoria on 21 December 1958. She finished her secondary schooling at Methodist Ladies' College in 1976. She attended Monash University, from where she graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in 1983. She went on to complete her PhD in Neurology at the University of Melbourne in 1998.
Work in epilepsy

Beyond further describing the aetiology of epilepsy, Ingrid has worked to characterise new epilepsy syndromes, from infancy to adulthood, which have permitted appropriate treatment and diagnosis, such as Dravet Syndrome and Epilepsy limited to Females with Mental Retardation. Her work also provides for more accurate genetic reproductive counselling.
Awards and honours
