A comprehensive programme of Main Sessions has been devised as
the centralfacet of the scientific programme for the congress.
TUESDAY, 4th JULY 09:30 11:30
Epileptogenesis, seizures & epilepsy
Chair: Pitknen, A (Finland)
<*dv_2*>Intrinsic neuronal plasticity: role in hyperexcitability and pharmacoresistance
Beck, H (Germany)
Molecular basis of epileptogenesis in channelopathies
Baulac, S (France)
Imaging progressive changes in epilepsy
Liu, R (UK)
Epileptogenesis and disease modification - Are they realistic novel treatment indications?
<*dv_6*> Pitknen A (Finland)
Brain imaging from molecules to networks
<*dv_3*> Chair: Duncan, J (UK)
Imaging brain structure and blood flow and the network of blood flow and metabolic changes
<*dv_1*> Van Paesschen, W (Belgium)
Visualizing the chemistry of the brain
Guye, M (France)
Imaging neurotransmission
Kumlien, E (Sweden)
Imaging normal and abnormal cerebral activation
Woermann, F (Germany)
Visualising the networks of the brain
Powell, R (UK)
WEDNESDAY, 5th JULY 09:30 11:30
New concepts in pharmacotherapy
Chair: Brodie, M (UK)
Circumventing multi-drug resistance mediated by efflux proteins
Potschka, H (Germany)
Expanding mechanistic diversity of antiepileptic drugs
Sills, G (UK)
Delivering drugs directly to the brain via vectors or depots
Boon, P (Belgium)
Exploiting pharmacogenomics to individualise prescribing
<*dv_0*> Delanty, N (Ireland
Brain maturation in epilepsy evolution
Chair: Dulac, O (France)
Developmental plasticity of the sensorimotor networks
Khazipov, R (Russia)
Imaging plasticity of language in children with epilepsy
Hertz-Pannier, L (France)
Brain maturation and the evolution of epilepsy syndromes
Guerrini, R (Italy)
Brain maturation and surgical strategies in children
Holthausen, H (Germany)