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New directions in epilepsy research: treatments of the future?

30 April 201929 July 2019 Gareth MorrisAutoimmune Epilepsy, Basic Science, Gene therapy, Treatments2 Comments on New directions in epilepsy research: treatments of the future?

We at Epilepsy in English were lucky enough to attend the British Neuroscience Association’s ‘Festival of Neuroscience’ in Dublin. It was a great opportunity to learn what is happening in the neuroscience field in the UK and Ireland. Amongst other…

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