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P1 | USAAR
Frank Kirchhoff
Homburg
it
P2 | CNR
Giorgio Carmignoto
Padova
it
P3 | FINCB
Marco de Curtis
Milan
fr
P4 | CdF
Nathalie Rouach
Paris
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P5 | INSERM
Etienne Audinat
Paris
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P6 | UKB
Christian Steinhäuser
Christian Henneberger
Bonn
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P7 | AMC
Eleonora Aronica
Amsterdam
gb
P8 | CU
Vincenzo Crunelli
Cardiff
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P9 | AU
Rheinallt Parri
Birmingham
no
P10 | OUS 
Kjell Heuser
Oslo

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P11 | NPI
Hans Reiner Polder
Tamm

dk
P12 | HLU
Morten Skøtt Thomsen Lindskov
Copenhagen

 

 

Associated Partners

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AP1 | formicablu
Nicola Nosenga, Guilia Bonelli
Rome
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AP2 | Epilepsy Action
Angie Pullen, Amanda Stoneman
Leeds
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AP3 | ZEISS
Eva Simbürger
Jena
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AP4 | Eurice
Britta Theobald-Löffler
Saarbrücken

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Two European training networks of early stage researchers, ECMED and EU-GliaPhD,have organized the international conference “Novel Routes for the Analysis of Epilepsy” at the University of Malta in Valetta from April 29 to May 2, 2018.

This conference not only aims to exchange the latest results in epilepsy research between the research consortia and to foster further European collaboration, but also has a strong focus on the interaction with the interested public. Professor Matthew Walker, neurologist at University College London will give a public lecture “What is epilepsy and why do people get it?” Roundtable discussions will provide an informal forum for patient volunteers and neuroscientists to learn more from each other.

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