
Faye McLeod
@fayemcloud9
Epilepsy Research Institute UK fellow at Newcastle University investigating synaptic connectivity in health and disease.
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https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/people/profile/fayemcleod.html 09-07-2018 19:35:18
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Dr Rebecca Bromley has studied anti-seizure medications in pregnancy for over 15 years. Here, Dr Bromley shares what todayâs Patient Safety Commissioner report means for people affected by epilepsy, and why more investment in research is still urgently needed. epilepsy-institute.org.uk/eri/research/f⌠#valproate


This #PurpleDay we are proud to launch a survey to assess the current capacity in #epilepsy research. To coincide with the launch, todayâs inaugural Epilepsy Research Institute Insights webinar will explore how we can build a thriving research ecosystem: epilepsy-institute.org.uk/eri/news/purplâŚ


It's been a fascinating day of first class science at the #Neuroplasticity event Newcastle University. Thanks to the speakers and organisers Srikanth Ramaswamy, Evelyne Sernagor for creating a fantastic event so far. We look forward to welcoming everyone tomorrow for day 2!đ§

Put it in your calendars! The ILAE British YES Board also participating! ILAE BRITISH BRANCH Faye McLeod


It certainly will - thanks for sharing, Rory! To all researchers considering attending, please note that numbers are limited and places are offered on a first come first served basis â RSVP to [email protected] as soon as possible to reserve your place.


Huge thanks to the generous sponsors of the Networking Lunch - ILAE BRITISH BRANCH yesILAE. Lots of networking, poster discussions and collaborations being forged. Make sure to stop by their stand today! #EmergingLeaders Epilepsy Research Institute


Great to be here at the Crick for Epilepsy Research Institute and Young Epilepsy. Fantastic to hear about initiatives for early career researchers and life with epilepsy. Our hopes for the future of epilepsy research with Gareth Morris


We know that hormonal changes throughout womenâs lives can alter their seizures â but we donât fully understand why. In this feature, we explain why research focussed on this area is vital to prevent epilepsy from interrupting millions of lives worldwide. epilepsy-institute.org.uk/eri/research/fâŚ




We are recruiting a Reproduction & Hormones Early Career Lead at Epilepsy Research Institute. An exciting opportunity to drive the development and integration of the #EpilepsyResearchInstitute research strategy. Deadline: Friday 27 September Full details on The Hub: hub.epilepsy-institute.org.uk/c/opportunitieâŚ


A very warm welcome to the 2024 ILAE BRITISH BRANCH conference in Liverpool from Epilepsy Research Institute Programme Director Professor Tony Marson and Chief Executive Rosemarie Pardington. If youâre at the conference say hello at the #EpilepsyResearchInstitute stand.


Some fantastic talks from Epilepsy Research Institute Theme Lead and Research Fellows in the Neurobiology of Epilepsy afternoon session ILAE BRITISH BRANCH @sameermzuberi Amy Richardson Gashirai Mbizvo MBChB (Hons) MRes (Dis) MRCP PhD Kathryn Bush Davide Giampiccolo


đ˘Introducing the #Onein100 campaign To coincide with our first anniversary as the Epilepsy Research Institute, we are thrilled to launch our One in 100 campaign to raise awareness and secure vital funding for epilepsy research. Join the mission today: epilepsy-institute.org.uk/onein100/?utm_âŚ


It was great presenting part of my PhD work on #PRRT2 earlier this week! Thank you to the ILAE BRITISH BRANCH for giving me the chance! #ILAE2024 Faye McLeod Epilepsy Research Institute ResearchNet ERI


Delighted to be at the Manchester Epilepsy Research Network Manchester Epilepsy Research Network meeting today to hear about the exciting research happening in Manchester


Good morning from the #LondonMarathon! đ We're here and ready to cheer on our amazing Epilepsy Research Institute runners every step of the way. You've trained hard, run with heart and today is your dayâletâs go team! đââď¸đââď¸ #LondonMarathon2025