Welcome Message
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
It is our great pleasure that we invite you to pre-register to the 5th International Epilepsy Colloquium on PEDIATRIC EPILEPSY SURGERY to be held in Lyon, France from Sunday May 20th to Wednesday May 23rd, 2012.
For the first time the CLAUDIO MUNARI WORKSHOP will also take place alongside the colloquium on the afternoon of Wednesday , May 23rd.
The International Epilepsy Colloquia (IEC) represent a joint initiative from three major epilepsy centers: - the CLEVELAND Case Western Reserve University in the USA, the MARBURG EpilepsieZentrum in GERMANY and the LYON University Hospital Institute for Children and Adolescents with Epilepsy – IDEE, in FRANCE.
Since 2008 all centers havebeen very successful and have addressed major topics pertaining to clinical epileptology at the following meetings:
The program is nearly completed and looks very promising. Just like in our previous editions a large amount of time will be devoted to video sessions and debates on current essential issues.
You will also be able to present a poster and share experiences of your clinical practices with experts from all over the world.
It is our great pleasure that we invite you to pre-register to the 5th International Epilepsy Colloquium on PEDIATRIC EPILEPSY SURGERY to be held in Lyon, France from Sunday May 20th to Wednesday May 23rd, 2012.
For the first time the CLAUDIO MUNARI WORKSHOP will also take place alongside the colloquium on the afternoon of Wednesday , May 23rd.
The International Epilepsy Colloquia (IEC) represent a joint initiative from three major epilepsy centers: - the CLEVELAND Case Western Reserve University in the USA, the MARBURG EpilepsieZentrum in GERMANY and the LYON University Hospital Institute for Children and Adolescents with Epilepsy – IDEE, in FRANCE.
Since 2008 all centers havebeen very successful and have addressed major topics pertaining to clinical epileptology at the following meetings:
- The Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsies (MARBURG, June 2008)
- Paediatric Epilepsy Surgery (LYON, May 2009)
- Extra-Temporal Lobe Epilepsies (CLEVELAND, May 2010)
- Epilepsy Surgery for Remote Symptomatic Epilepsies (MARBURG, June 2011)
The program is nearly completed and looks very promising. Just like in our previous editions a large amount of time will be devoted to video sessions and debates on current essential issues.
You will also be able to present a poster and share experiences of your clinical practices with experts from all over the world.
On behalf of the Scientific and Organizing Committees of the 5th IEC


