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In March 2007, the Epilepsy Research Foundation merged with the Fund for Epilepsy to become Epilepsy Research UK (ERUK). ERUK is the only national organisation exclusively engaged in research into epilepsy. The research projects and fellowships the organisation supports are reported to be of the highest scientific merit as they are subject to ...
Research into the causes, diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. Research focuses on brain imaging and genetics. [2] Epilepsy information, a national helpline and awareness raising programmes. [3] Campaigning on issues to help all people affected by epilepsy live as full a life as possible [4] Epilepsy training to external organisations. [5] [6]
Where he pursued a PhD in Medicine (Clinical Sciences) with University College London, with the subject of study being epilepsy and behavior in the community, project was involved collecting data from 270+ patients at the National Society for Epilepsy, Chalfont St. Peter, as well as research in NHS general practices at King’s Lynn and ...
Formerly Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council. Chilbolton Observatory; Daresbury Laboratory; Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. HM Nautical Almanac Office; Diamond Light Source (86% stake, with the other 14% owned by the Wellcome Trust) UK Astronomy Technology Centre
UCL Institute of Neurology, London, Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy, London, United Kingdom. 1 Jul 1999 - present Director for Scientific Research. Stichting Epilepsie Instellingen Nederland, R&D Division, Heemstede, Netherlands. 2 Jan 2007 - present Head of Department
He received the LifeTime Achievement Award for Research of the American Epilepsy Society in 2004. [2] Notable positions: 1988 Professor of neurology at the Institute of Neurology (part of University College London). 2012-2018 Clinical director of the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
The National Centre for Social Research is a registered charity trading as NatCen Social Research and is the largest independent social research institute in the UK. [30] [31] [32] The research charity was founded in 1969 by Sir Roger Jowell [33] and Gerald Hoinville with the aim of carrying out rigorous social policy research to improve society.
He is well known for the development and application of mathematical techniques in biology and medicine, notably epilepsy and neuroendocrinology. He is a member of the ILAE task force on Network Diseases, [4] as well as previously being a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of Epilepsy Research UK (2018-2023). [5]