Clinical Research
Patient-oriented epilepsy research at Yale has led to major advances in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. Yale was one of the first centers in the world to perform epilepsy neurosurgery, and remains at the forefront in developing innovative brain imaging methods, deep brain stimulation, other neurosurgical techniques, medication trials, and additional novel approaches. Ongoing projects are listed below. Please consider joining our effort by enrolling in a clinical trial or making a gift today!
- Long-Term Outcome of Epilepsy Surgery
- Seizure Awareness Study
- Computational Neurophysiology Laboratory
- NeuroPace Responsive Neurostimulator (RNS™) System
- MR Imaging of Epilepsy
- Long-term Outcomes of Childhood-Onset Epilepsy
- Absence Epilepsy, Attention and fMRI
- Nuclear Medicine Imaging in Epilepsy
- Epileptogenic Tissue Localization using EEG-fMRI
- Functional MRI for Neurosurgical Planning in Epilepsy
- Bioimaging and Intervention in Neocortical Epilepsy
- Energy and Metabolism in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
- Multimodal Clinical Image Coregistration in Epilepsy
- Brain Microdialysis and Stimulation in Epilepsy
- Virtual Reality to Test Driving Safety in Epilepsy

