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ESR1 | USAAR | Frank Kirchhoff
Davide Gobbo
Mechanisms of network function in absence epilepsy
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ESR2 | USAAR | Frank Kirchhoff
Laura C. Caudal
Glial receptors and epileptic network function in vivo
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ESR3 | CNR | Giorgio Carmignoto
Vanessa Henriques
Signalling between interneurons and astrocytes
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ESR4 | CNR | Giorgio Carmignoto
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Neuron-glia interactions in neurovascular coupling
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ESR5 | FINCB | Marco de Curtis
Diogo VilaVerde
Glia in seizures and status epilepticus of mice and humans
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ESR6 | CdF | Nathalie Rouach
Josien Visser
Astroglial regulation of inhibitory transmission
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ESR7 | INSERM | Etienne Audinat
Giorgio Cignitti
Ca2+ signalling and motility of microglial cells
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ESR8 | UKB | Christian Steinhäuser
Lukas Henning
Uncoupling of astrocytes in the epileptic brain
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ESR9 | UKB | Christian Henneberger
Alberto Pauletti
Dynamic and morphological responses of astroglial networks
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ESR10 | AMC | Eleonora Aronica
Till Zimmer
Noncoding RNAs and inflammation to target epileptogenesis
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ESR11 | CU | Vincenzo Crunelli
Tatiana Morais
GABA transporter malfunction in astrocytes during absence epilepsy
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ESR12 | AU | Rheinallt Parri
Francis Delicata
Astroglial dysfunctions in the cortical “initiation site” of absence seizures
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ESR13 | OUS | Kjell Heuser
Toni Berger
The role of K+ buffering and water channels in epilepsy
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ESR14 | NPI Hans Reiner Polder
Chaitanya Jha
Novel electrophysiological equipment for glia physiology
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ESR15 | HLU | Morten Skøtt Thomsen Lindskov
Yasmine Iaconde
New drug targets in excitatory and inhibitory imbalance

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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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