Susan Tomlinson MD

University of Sydney, Australia Consultant Neurologist, St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney and Lecturer, University of Sydney. Areas of expertise: Qtrac/Trond, HCN channels, genetic channelopathies 

Affiliations:

2010
Institute of Neurology, University College London, London WC1N 3BG, UK.

2009
Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK, MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK.

2007
Molecular Neuroscience, Institute of Neurology, London.

Publications

  • Nerve excitability studies characterize Kv1.1 fast potassium channel dysfunction in patients with episodic ataxia type 1 Authors: Susan E Tomlinson, S Veronica Tan, Dimitri M Kullmann, Robert C Griggs, David Burke, Michael G Hanna, Hugh Bostock Brain : a journal of neurology. 12/2010; 133(Pt 12):3530-40. 
    • Episodic ataxia type 1 is a neuronal channelopathy caused by mutations in the KCNA1 gene encoding the fast K(+) channel subunit K(v)1.1. Episodic ataxia type 1 presents with brief episodes o...
  • Clinical neurophysiology of the episodic ataxias: Insights into ion channel dysfunction in vivo Authors: Susan E Tomlinson, Michael G Hanna, Dimitri M Kullmann, S Veronica Tan, David Burke Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 10/2009; 
    • Clinical neurophysiology has become an invaluable tool in the diagnosis of muscle channelopathies, but the situation is less clear cut with neuronal channelopathies. The genetic episodic ata...
  • Acute neurology Authors: Susan E Tomlinson, Michael G Hanna Clinical medicine (London, England). 07/2007; 7(3):272-7.