Epilepsia Open® Prize 2020 Basic Science
Jesse A Pfammatter
Jesse Pfammatter was awarded the Epilepsia Open Prize for Basic Science for his article, An automated, machine learning-based detection algorithm for spike-wave discharges (SWDs) in a mouse model of absence epilepsy. Jesse A. Pfammatter, Rama K. Maganti, Mathew V. Jones. Volume 4, issue 1. EPI4-0070-2018.R3
Harnessing complexity to advance epilepsy research: Learning the language of spike-wave discharge
Profile of Jesse and more about his research
In 2020, the ILAE Journal Prizes were presented in a virtual symposium. All five prize winners presented their papers, with the opportunity for questions, and Michael Sperling, editor-in-chief of Epilepsia, spoke on what makes a good paper.
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