Call for Abstract

International Conference on Epilepsy & Treatment, will be organized around the theme “New Insights of Advanced Research and Treatment strategies in Epilepsy”

Epilepsy 2015 is comprised of 12 tracks and 97 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Epilepsy 2015.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Epilepsy in developing brain
  • Track 1-2Epilepsia
  • Track 1-3Maldevelopment of the Central Nervous System
  • Track 1-4Epileptic networks : Brain functional anatomy
  • Track 1-5Neuronal microcircuits in normal and Epileptic brain
  • Track 1-6Inhibition and Excitation: Implications for Epileptogenesis
  • Track 1-7Epilepsy and Neuropsychology
  • Track 1-8Functional Genomics of Epilepsy
  • Track 1-9Cortical dysplasia and Epilepsy
  • Track 1-10Etiology and Epidemiology
  • Track 2-1Ion Channel Defects in Intractable Epilepsies
  • Track 2-2Clinical manifestation of Epilepsy
  • Track 2-3Neurophysiology and Neurochemistry governing excitability
  • Track 2-4Factors modifying neuronal excitability
  • Track 2-5Cellular mechanisms of seizure generation
  • Track 2-6mTOR signaling pathways
  • Track 2-7Epilepsy: Glutamate
  • Track 2-8Inflammatory pathways
  • Track 2-9Apoptosis signalling pathways
  • Track 3-1Brain Chemistry
  • Track 3-2Prenatal Injuries
  • Track 3-3Genetic and Hereditary causes
  • Track 3-4Mutation caused Epilepsy
  • Track 3-5Epilepsy due to Infection and Inflammation
  • Track 3-6Environmental causes
  • Track 4-1Gene therapy
  • Track 4-2Stem Cells to the Rescue
  • Track 4-3Immunotherapy
  • Track 4-4New AEDS
  • Track 4-5Rehabilitation
  • Track 4-6Brain Stimulation
  • Track 4-7Ketogenic Diet
  • Track 4-8MicroRNA regulation: Neuroinflammation and Epileptogenesis
  • Track 4-9Innovative Surgical Approaches
  • Track 4-10Clinical and Translational Research
  • Track 4-11Seizure Altering Devices
  • Track 5-1Impact of Seizures on Pregnancy and Delivery
  • Track 5-2Psychological Implications
  • Track 5-3Newborn Abnormalities
  • Track 5-4Foetal biological changes in Epilepsy carrier
  • Track 5-5Hormonal Imbalance of Epilepsy
  • Track 5-6Benign familial neonatal convulsion
  • Track 5-7Infantile Convulsion and Choreoathetosis
  • Track 6-1Generalised Seizures
  • Track 6-2Intractable Epilepsy
  • Track 6-3Idiopathic Epilepsy
  • Track 6-4Temporal lobe Epilepsy
  • Track 6-5Refractory Epilepsy
  • Track 6-6Focal Epilepsy
  • Track 6-7Photosensitive Epilepsy
  • Track 6-8Benign Rolandic Epilepsy
  • Track 6-9Complex Partial Epilepsy
  • Track 6-10Childhood Epilepsy
  • Track 7-1Absence and Myoclonic Seizures
  • Track 7-2Tonic-clonic Seizures
  • Track 7-3Non-epileptic Seizures
  • Track 7-4Angelman Syndrome
  • Track 7-5Dravet Syndrome
  • Track 7-6Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS)
  • Track 7-7Reflex Epilepsies
  • Track 7-8Landau-Kleffner Syndrome
  • Track 7-9West Syndrome
  • Track 8-1Next Generation Sequencing
  • Track 8-2Functional MRI (fMRI)
  • Track 8-3Electroencephalogram (EEG)
  • Track 8-4Multimodal Imaging in Epilepsy: EEG and beyond
  • Track 8-5Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
  • Track 8-6Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan
  • Track 8-7Single-photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT)
  • Track 8-8Neuropsychological Tests
  • Track 8-9Close-loop flashing
  • Track 8-10Functional dichotomy of fast-spiking interneurons
  • Track 9-1Biomarkers of Seizure onset and Epileptogenesis
  • Track 9-2Automobile Safety, Balanced diet and Exercise
  • Track 9-3Prenatal care
  • Track 9-4Management of Stress and Relaxation Techniques
  • Track 9-5Avoid drugs and Alcohol
  • Track 10-1Stigmatization
  • Track 10-2Driving and Recreation
  • Track 10-3Education and Employment
  • Track 10-4Marital Status and Pregnancy
  • Track 10-5Global burden of Epilepsy
  • Track 11-1Epilepsy and Depression
  • Track 11-2Convulsions
  • Track 11-3Neuropsychiatric Comorbidities
  • Track 11-4Bipolar Disorders
  • Track 11-5Sleep Seizures
  • Track 11-6Overweight and Epilepsy
  • Track 11-7Mood and Epilepsy
  • Track 11-8Hemiplegia and Epilepsy
  • Track 11-9Sudden and unexpected death in Epilepsy patients(SUDEP)
  • Track 11-10Epilepsy and Paroxysmal Movement Disorders
  • Track 12-1Syncope and Anoxic Seizures
  • Track 12-2Behavioral, Psychological and Psychiatric conditions
  • Track 12-3Sleep related Conditions
  • Track 12-4Paroxysmal Movement Disorders
  • Track 12-5Migrane associated Disorders