The American Epilepsy Society (AES) Annual Meeting brings together healthcare providers, scientists, advocates, industry, and other professionals dedicated to better outcomes for people with epilepsy to connect on the latest research and data in epilepsy and seizure disorders.
Novel Approach to Antiseizure Drug Development With Use of Long Episodes: Jacqueline A. French, MD
December 17th 2024The professor of neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine discussed a pioneering study using long seizure episodes to optimize treatment devices and identify effective antiseizure drugs in epilepsy care. [WATCH TIME: 2 minutes]
Exploring Surgical Advances for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy in Children After Neonatal Stroke
December 14th 2024Epileptologists Siddharth Jain, MD, MBBS, and Cemal Karakas, MD, provided commentary on a poster presentation at AES 2024 focusing on factors influencing seizure freedom in children who’ve experienced neonatal and perinatal arterial strokes.
Seizing Hope: UCB’s Advances in Epilepsy and Rare Syndromes
December 12th 2024Hugo Xi, head of Medical Neurology at UCB, discussed the company’s groundbreaking research, innovations in epilepsy care, and the company’s commitment to advancing treatments for rare syndromes at the 2024 AES Annual Meeting.
NeuroVoices: Alexander C. Whiting, MD, on Advancing Epilepsy Surgery and Brain Function Research
December 11th 2024The director of epilepsy surgery at Allegheny Health Network discussed how clinicians can successfully pinpoint the source of epilepsy in the brain through innovative procedures like stereo electroencephalography.
Promise Behind Stem Cell Approaches to Treat Epilepsy: Jonathan Parker, MD, PhD
December 10th 2024The assistant professor of neurosurgery and neuroscience at Mayo Clinic Arizona provided context on the potential of regenerative therapies like stem cells to restore neural function in patients with epilepsy. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
Therapeutic Optimization of Stiripentol for Dravet Syndrome: James Wheless, MD, FAAP, FAAN, FAES
December 9th 2024The Le Bonheur Chair in Pediatric Neurology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center highlighted the benefits and challenges of using stiripentol, an FDA-approved treatment for Dravet syndrome. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]
Advancing Epilepsy Treatment and Brain Research Through SEEG: Alexander C. Whiting, MD
December 7th 2024The director of epilepsy surgery at Allegheny Health Network talked about research recently presented at AES 2024 on stereo-electroencephalography, a minimally invasive treatment for patients with epilepsy. [WATCH TIME: 7 minutes]
Interim Analysis Highlights Long-Term Safety of Azetukalner for Focal Epilepsy
December 6th 2024In a further date from the ongoing open-label extension of the phase 2b X-TOLE study, results demonstrated that the majority of treatment-emergent adverse events associated with azetukalner were mild or moderate.