Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania Health System and the Mayo Clinic are challenging the best minds in science to improve how epilepsy is treated.
The “Seizure Detection and Prediction Challenge” will involve two competitions, with $28,000 in prize money, aimed at finding new ways to detect and predict seizure onset.“Accurate seizure detection and prediction are key to building effective devices to treat epilepsy,” said Dr. Brian Litt, a professor of neurology and bioengineering and director of Penn’s new Center for Neuroengineering and Therapeutics.
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