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BUDAPEST HUNGARY 28th International Epilepsy Congress

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TUESDAY 30 TH JUNE 2009<br />

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME<br />

TUESDAY 30 TH JUNE 2009<br />

40<br />

28 th <strong>International</strong> <strong>Epilepsy</strong> <strong>Congress</strong><br />

0:30 - 2:00 Parallel Session Hall 3<br />

Reclassifying the epilepsies?<br />

Berg, A (USA) Chair<br />

New approaches to organising our knowledge<br />

about the traditional syndromes of epilepsy<br />

Berg, A (USA)<br />

Generalized and focal seizures and syndromes:<br />

time for a new paradigm<br />

Berkovic, SF (Australia)<br />

What is a syndrome? Interrogating patient<br />

phenotypes to identify diagnostic entities<br />

Glauser, T (USA)<br />

Paradigms for validating and modifying<br />

phenotypes: the use of genetics and imaging<br />

Scheffer, I (Australia)<br />

0:30 - 2:00 Parallel Session Hall 4<br />

Non-conventional mechanisms in epilepsy<br />

Vezzani, A (Italy) Chair<br />

TGF-beta signaling in epilepsy<br />

Friedman, A (Israel)<br />

Mechanism suppressing glycogen synthesis in neurons<br />

and its demise in progressive myoclonous epilepsy<br />

Guinovart, JJ (Spain)<br />

Growth factors, neuronal excitability and seizures<br />

Scharfman, HE (USA)<br />

Cytokines and glutamate receptors: novel pathophysiological<br />

communication pathways<br />

Ravizza, T (Italy)<br />

www.epilepsybudapest2009.org

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