Pandemic. This year’s Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society (AES) was the 75th meeting, but it was a meeting like no other. #AES2021 was the first in-person meeting for the international epilepsy community with many international participants unable to join due to local restrictions and the US-based audience split between participating in-person and joining remotely. However, despite the unusual format, this year’s meeting was bustling and full of excellent science. Here are my five takeaways from AES 2021. Continue reading
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5 good reasons for neuroblogging – The EuroEPINOMICS blog celebrates its first birthday
Growing up. Exactly one year ago, we got serious about blogging and started posting regularly on the EuroEPINOMICS blog. Since then, we have published 145 posts on various topics regarding epilepsy, genes and the life of a scientist. In this post, we just wanted to give you five good reasons why we keep on neuroblogging. Continue reading
Looking back at 2012 – The year in epilepsy genetics
Concluding remarks. 2012 was an exciting year in epilepsy genetics with many surprises in the field. During this final post of this year, we would like to look back at our posts of the year, summarizing the post that received the most attention and also summarizing the posts that we didn’t write. Continue reading