Apply by: 30 November 2024
Epilepsy affects over 40 million people globally, and one-third of patients do not respond to current treatments. This international online course addresses the urgent need for new therapeutic approaches by exploring the fundamental mechanisms behind epilepsy and its treatment. Delivered by leading experts, this course offers participants an opportunity to advance their understanding and contribute to innovative solutions in the field of epilepsy research.
This course is designed for:
Undergraduate and Ph.D. students interested in epilepsy research
Researchers from academia or industry looking to enhance their skills in epilepsy research and therapy development
Clinicians seeking to deepen their knowledge of epilepsy mechanisms and cutting-edge treatments
Course duration: 27 February 2025 – 29 May 2025
Application deadline: 30 November 2024
Fees:
380 EUR (participants from high-income countries)
190 EUR (participants from middle-income countries)
95 EUR (participants from low-income countries)
Free for students from 4EU+ universities.
This 50-hour online course offers an in-depth look at the neurobiology of epilepsy, covering key areas such as:
Cellular, molecular, and network mechanisms underlying epilepsy
Cutting-edge research tools for studying epilepsy
Seizure genesis, epileptogenesis, and epilepsy syndromes
Current challenges in epilepsy research and emerging solutions
The course includes interactive sessions designed to foster close collaboration between participants and faculty, ensuring a dynamic learning environment.
By completing this course, participants will:
Understand the key mechanisms that lead to epilepsy and how these differ across various forms of the disorder
Learn modern research tools and their application in epilepsy research
Recognize the challenges in developing new treatments and therapies for epilepsy
Receive a certificate awarded by 4EU+ Alliance universities (University of Milano, University of Warsaw, and Charles University), with undergraduate students earning 3 ECTS credits
To learn more about the course and to apply, visit the course website.
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