Distinct circuit mechanisms in epilepsies
University Of Virginia, Charlottesville VA
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Project Summary/Abstract Epilepsy affects more than 50 million individuals globally and remains a significant public health challenge, with one-third of patients experiencing drug-resistant seizures. Traditional models focusing on excitation-inhibition imbalance have proven insufficient to explain the full heterogeneity of epilepsy subtypes, highlighting the urgent need for deeper mechanistic insights at the level of neural circuits. To address this need, we propose the 2025 SFN Pre-Meeting on Distinct Circuit Mechanisms in Epilepsies, a two-day scientific conference to be held November 13â14, 2025, at the University of California, San Diego. Aligned with the NINDS mission to advance fundamental knowledge of the brain and nervous system, this meeting will focus on basic neuroscience approaches to understanding circuit-level dysfunction in epilepsy. The conference will include several thematic sessions, including (1) abnormal circuit development, (2) ion channel dynamics in networks, (3) glial contributions to instability, and (4) network mechanisms underlying comorbidities. It will bring together leading investigators across molecular, systems, and computational neuroscience, with presentations spanning in vitro, in vivo, and human models. Trainee poster sessions, structured breakout groups, and mentorship opportunities will further enhance scientific exchange and collaboration. By promoting cross-disciplinary integration and mechanistic rigor, this meeting will serve as a catalyst for novel discoveries in epilepsy research, directly supporting NINDSâs strategic priorities in circuit neuroscience and neurological disorder mechanisms.
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