EPISTOP is an #FP7 research project funded by the European Commision. The aim is to better understand the pathophysiology of epilepsy and its consequences.
And we’re off! Our next session at #ITSCRC2021 is Warsaw Medical University’s Prof Sergiusz Jóźwiak, discussing results of EPISTOP in early diagnosis and prevention epilepsy
Today is #RareDiseaseDay 2020, the rarest day if the year!
How will you raise awareness today for people living with a rare disease and their families?
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Congratulations to Dr Hanna Hulshof: recipient of the very special EPNS Linda de Meirleir Award which will be presented at the EPNS Congress in Athens
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Prof. Steve Roach, neurologist at the Dell Medical School University of Texas, sent a comment on the results obtained within the EPISTOP project. Please have a go :)!
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The EPISTOP workpackage leaders share their key findings from their EPISTOP journey in the latest IMPACT brochure, available through:
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Superexciting new data on IsomiRs as molecular biomarkers for TSC-associated neuropsychiatric disorders by James Mills and Eleonora Aronica @amsterdamumc@STSN_NL
4 April 2019 Warsaw: GET AHEAD OF EPILEPSY. EPISTOP – the results of a breakthrough research on early childhood epilepsy.
Full program - https://t.co/rar6SQabjX
The #epiXchange Conference feature is out now - everything you ever wanted to know about #epiXchange2018. Go ahead, get inspired and spread the word!
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