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Dr Louis Cousyn will be our next EEG Working Group meeting’s presenter.

In this talk, Louis will present his recent work on daily seizure risk forecasting using intracranial EEG connectivity in individuals with focal epilepsy. His research explores whether it is possible to assess, in a patient-specific way, the risk of seizures occurring over the next 24 hours using short vigilance-controlled resting-state intracranial recordings.

Join us to learn more about intracranial EEG connectivity, machine learning-based classification (interictal vs preictal EEG), and for a discussion on how EEG-based risk models could be further developed and eventually assist clinical care in epilepsy.

About the speaker

Dr Louis Cousyn is a neurologist at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, France, specialising in epilepsy. He holds a PhD in neuroscience, and his research focuses on multimodal seizure prediction models. He is currently part of Prof Mark Richardson’s team at the Department of Basic & Clinical Neuroscience, IoPPN, King’s College London.

Date and time 

Thursday, 22 May 2025, 11:30 - 12:30

Location

This meeting is online only.

  • Online: on Microsoft Teams.

To receive the meeting link, join our Teams channel (using this link or the Teams code: a2qd0zr) or contact one of our group leads, Dr Irene Faiman at: irene.faiman@kcl.ac.uk, or Dr Andrea Biondi at: andrea.2.biondi@kcl.ac.uk.

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