International League Against Epilepsy 15th European Epilepsy Congress 2024
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Target Audience: neurologists, epileptologists
Information:
As the 15th European Epilepsy Congress in Rome draws to a close, we wish to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who contributed to its success. This year’s Congress brought together leading epilepsy experts, researchers, and practitioners, and was made possible thanks to your participation, dedication, and support. With over 3600 attendess from over 100 countries, the event was truly remarkable.
The Congress was filled with over 130 engaging sessions and meaningful discussions that will undoubtedly advance our collective understanding of epilepsy. From the teaching courses to the inspiring keynote presentations and breakthrough research, the Congress showcased many innovative ideas and collaborations. Highlights included the excellent platform sessions, focusing on basic science, clinical neurophysiology, neuroimaging, neuropsychology, comorbidities, drug therapies, neurosurgery, genetics, and the use of AI in epilepsy care.
Participants could view more than 1000 abstract presentations of original data as oral presentations in Platform Sessions and as Poster Presentations in-person posters. Posters were presented across the 3 full days of the congress, an innovation which was exceptionally well received, and truly enforced the purpose of the congress, new concepts, discussion and networking amongst peers and colleagues from across the globe.
We hope that the broad range of topics and speakers meant that there was something for everyone.
We would like to acknowledge the significant contributions of our esteemed chairs and speakers, whose expertise and insights were invaluable. A heartfelt thank you to the organizing committee, volunteers, the ILAE staff for their tireless work behind the scenes, ensuring the seamless execution of this Congress. Additionally, we extend our gratitude to our sponsors and supporters, whose commitment to advancing epilepsy research and treatment made this event possible.
Several ILAE Europe awards were presented during the Welcome Ceremony on Saturday, 11 September, we once again congratulate the very worthy recipients.
- ILAE Europe – European Epilepsy Epileptology Award: Athanasios Covanis (Greece)
- ILAE Europe – European Epilepsy Education Award: Andriy Dubenko (Ukraine)
- ILAE Europe – European Epilepsy Service Award: Margarete Pfäfflin (Germany)
- ILAE Europe – Young Investigator Award: Gabriele Lignani (United Kingdom)
- ILAE Europe – Young Investigator Award: Marina Trivisano (Italy)
The 15th European Epilepsy Congress 2024, organized by the International League Against Epilepsy, is aimed at:
- Epilepsy Specialists: Neurologists, epileptologists, and healthcare professionals focused on epilepsy care and research.
- Researchers and Academics: Individuals involved in studying epilepsy, its causes, treatments, and advancements in the field.
- Healthcare Providers: Professionals interested in multidisciplinary approaches to epilepsy management, including nurses and allied health workers.
- Students and Trainees: Aspiring professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of epilepsy and its treatment.
This congress provides a platform for sharing knowledge, discussing innovative research, and fostering collaboration among experts in the field.
Topics:
- Advanced targeted gene-therapy approaches for epilepsy.mp4
- Advances in magnetoencephalography for the management of epilepsy.mp4
- Anti-seizure vs disease-modifying epilepsy medicines What is in a name.mp4
- Antiepileptogenesis and disease modification. Which populations, outcome measures and trial designs.mp4
- Are developmental and epileptic encephalopathies progressive diseases.mp4
- Artificial intelligence and epilepsy.mp4
- Assessing the impact of genetic diagnosis in clinical care of children and adults with epilepsy.mp4
- Breakthrough research in functionaldissociative seizures Clinical, biological and therapeutic advances.mp4
- Challenges in diagnosis.mp4
- Congress Highlights.mp4
- Developmental and epileptic encephalopathies.mp4
- Difficult discussions in newly diagnosed epilepsy.mp4
- EAN Symposium.mp4
- EEC Forum – 15 years of stereotactic Laser Thermoablation (sLTA) for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) – from the pros and co.mp4
- EEC Forum – A global perspective of genetic testing in the epilepsies – does one size fits all.mp4
- EEC Forum – AI applications throughout a patient’s journey.mp4
- EEC Forum – How to tackle complexity in a rare epilepsy syndrome.mp4
- EEC Forum – Neuromodulation in drug-resistant epilepsy pharmacotherapy meets neurostimulation.mp4
- EEC Forum – Pediatricians want to know what happens to their patients after moving to adult care.mp4
- EEC Forum – Surgery for Epilepsies of Genetic Origin Worth a Shot or Hopeless Cause.mp4
- EEC Forum – The interplay between sleep and epilepsy in the advent of ultra long-term EEG monitoring.mp4
- EEC Forum – Translational research approaches for better understanding autoimmune-associated epilepsy.mp4
- EEG present and future.mp4
- Epilepsy and aggression from brain networks to human behavior.mp4
- ERN EpiCARE and clinical trials in children with rare and complex epilepsies.mp4
- Ettore Beghi in Memoriam.mp4
- Hemispheric Surgery – The role of the surgical technique on seizure outcome.mp4
- Ictal Semiology of Gelastic Seizures a clue for aetiology.mp4
- Ictal-Interictal Continuum (IIC)- Ictal or Interictal.mp4
- Immunity, Inflammation and Epilepsy.mp4
- Late onset epilepsy – a public health imperative.mp4
- Making better decisions in epilepsy care- Applying the science of decision making in the epilepsy clinic.mp4
- Malum quo communius eo peius Cognitive problems in epilepsy.mp4
- Minimal invasive non-medical treatment approaches.mp4
- Modern Concepts in Epilepsy Surgery Session I (Multi)lobar resection versus disconnection.mp4
- Modern Concepts in Epilepsy Surgery Session II The earlier the better – surgical implications.mp4
- Neurobiology Symposium Integrating genomics, neurophysiology and precision medicine..mp4
- Neuropsychology and epilepsy in developing brain.mp4
- New roads to improve outcome (and to lead to Rome).mp4
- Not all roads lead to SUDEP Risk factors, biomarkers and prevention of premature death in epilepsy.mp4
- Optimizing future epilepsy treatment with new antiseizure medications (ASMs).mp4
- Pathogenic role of demyelination in focal epilepsies and seizures.mp4
- Platform Session – AI and computational medicine.mp4
- Platform Session – Basic Science 1.mp4
- Platform Session – Basic Science 2.mp4
- Platform Session – Clinical Neurophysiology 1.mp4
- Platform Session – Clinical Neurophysiology 2.mp4
- Platform Session – Comorbidities.mp4
- Platform Session – Drug and other therapies.mp4
- Platform Session – Drug Therapy.mp4
- Platform Session – Epilepsy Surgery.mp4
- Platform Session – Genetics 1.mp4
- Platform Session – Genetics 2.mp4
- Platform Session – Late Breaking.mp4
- Platform Session – Mixed topics.mp4
- Platform Session – Neuroimaging.mp4
- Platform Session – Neuropsychology.mp4
- Platform Session – Paediatric Epileptology.mp4
- Post-stroke epilepsy prediction, prevention and implications for IGAP.mp4
- Surgery for Hypothalamic Hamartoma which technique.mp4
- Svein Johannessen Tribute Symposium.mp4
- Symposium of Excellence in Epileptology.mp4
- Takeda – Balancing Act- The Emerging Role of Rational Polytherapy in DEEs.mp4
- The impact of lamotrigine and topiramate in the past 30 years, and their new derivatives.mp4
- The thalamus and the epileptogenic networks.mp4
- Treatment of seizures in neonates – something old, something new..mp4
- Video session- Seizure semiology in neonates and children.mp4
- VIREPA Basic and Advanced EEG.mp4
- VIREPA Paediatric EEG & VIREPA MRI.mp4
- Welcome Ceremony.mp4
- pdf-program_abstractserver_default.pdf