Editor-in-Chief:
Philip Schwartzkroin, University of California, Davis, USA
Description
As a truly translational area of biomedical investigation, epilepsy research spans an extraordinary breadth of subjects and involves virtually
every tool that modern neuroscience has at its disposal. The
Encyclopedia of Basic Epilepsy Research provides an up
to date, comprehensive reference for all epilepsy researchers. With an expert list of authors, the encyclopedia covers the full spectrum
of research activities from genes and molecules to animal models and human patients. The encyclopedia's electronic format also provides
unparalleled access to frequent updates and additions, while the limited edition print version provides another option for owning this
content. The
Encyclopedia of Basic Epilepsy Research is an essential resource for researchers of all levels and clinicians
who study epilepsy.
Audience:
Neurologists, Neuroscientists, Epilepsy researchers and clinicians