Jeffrey L. Noebels is Cullen Chair in Neurogenetics and Professor
of Neurology, Neuroscience, and Molecular and Human Genetics at
Baylor College of Medicine. His major research focus is to identify
genes and molecular targets for the treatment of epilepsy and its
comorbidities.
Massimo Avoli is Professor in the Departments of Neurology &
Neurosurgery and Physiology at McGill University, and a member of
the Neural Circuits Research Group at the Montreal Neurological
Institute-Hospital. His laboratory employs electrophysiological,
pharmacological and molecular approaches to analyze the mechanisms
of neuronal network excitability and seizure generation.
Michael A. Rogawski is Distinguished Professor of Neurology and
Pharmacology at the University of California, Davis School of
Medicine. His research encompasses the cellular neurophysiology of
ion channels, the mechanisms of action of antiseizure medications,
and epilepsy therapy discovery and development.
Annamaria Vezzani is head of the Laboratory of Experimental
Neurology, Department of Neuroscience at the Istituto di Ricerche
Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS. Her main research focus is on
mechanisms of seizures and epileptogenesis, with the aim of
identifying biomarkers and developing new epilepsy treatments.
Antonio V. Delgado-Escueta is Professor Emeritus in Neurology at
the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He studies the
mechanisms of genetic epilepsies, including Lafora progressive
myoclonus epilepsy and the genetic generalized epilepsies, like
Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsies and Childhood Absence Epilepsies.
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