Pediatric Glycine Receptor Antibody Findings Across a Spectrum from Brainstem Encephalitis to Stiff-Person Spectrum Disorder and Low-Titer Seropositivity in Epilepsy: A Case Series
Neuropediatrics
Pediatric neuroimmunology
Pediatrician, physician-scientist and researcher in Molecular Medicine dedicated to bridging clinical medicine, translational research and scientific discovery.
Dr. Georgia Koukou combines pediatric clinical practice, molecular medicine and translational research. Her current academic profile spans Pediatric Neurology, pediatric neuroimmunology, multiple sclerosis research, adenovirus biology and vector-host interactions.

The website is structured around her established and developing fields of work.
Research interests connected to viral vectors, host interactions and translational biomedical science.
Current clinical pathway and research activity in childhood neurological and neuroimmunological disorders.
Work involving adenoviral vector biology, capsid modifications and interactions with blood components.
A core part of Dr. Koukou's molecular medicine research relates to adenoviral vectors, capsid engineering and the modulation of vector-host interactions, including interactions with blood proteins relevant to translational medicine.
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Neuropediatrics
Pediatric neuroimmunology
Neuropediatrics
Pediatric multiple sclerosis
JAMA Neurology
Neuroimmunology
iScience
Adenovirus vector biology
Neuropediatrics
MOGAD
Neuropediatrics
Autoimmune encephalitis