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Fundamentals of Neurobiology – Regional Neuroscience

Introduction to regional neuroscience and neuroanatomy covering the brain, spinal cord, sensory pathways, motor systems, and autonomic function.

28.05.2026 Fundamentals of Neurobiology
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Fundamentals of Neurobiology – Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

Introduction to cellular and molecular neuroscience covering neurons, glia, synaptic transmission, and neurotransmitter systems.

28.05.2026 Fundamentals of Neurobiology
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Epilepsy – Comorbidities

This slide deck explores the wide range of comorbidities associated with epilepsy, including psychiatric and somatic conditions. It discusses how these comorbidities can have direct, indirect, or bidirectional relationships with epilepsy.

28.11.2025 Epilepsy
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Epilepsy – Epidemiology and burden

This slide deck introduces both the epidemiology and burden of epilepsy. It is anticipated that the burden of epilepsy will increase over time due to improved life expectancy, and higher survival rates following trauma, infections, and strokes.

28.11.2025 Epilepsy
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Epilepsy – Course, natural history, and prognosis

This slide deck provides an overview of epilepsy’s course and prognosis, including seizure recurrence and the natural history of major epilepsy types. It also covers key prognostic factors such as drug resistance, relapse, remission, and long-term outcomes.

28.11.2025 Epilepsy
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Epilepsy – Neurobiology and aetiology

This slide deck provides an overview of the neurobiology and aetiology of epilepsy, exploring how abnormal neuronal activity leads to seizures and how factors such as genetics, structural and metabolic causes, and inflammation contribute to the disorder.

28.11.2025 Epilepsy

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