Universitaetsklinikum Erlangen & Innovision Collaboration

Universitaetsklinikum Erlangen & Innovision Collaboration

Apr 26, 2021

Innovision IP and the MEG Research Lab at the Universitaetsklinikum Erlangen announce a two year joint research project using MEG to detect abnormally functioning brain regions that may cause epileptic seizures.

Abnormal regional and temporal generation of slow waves in the brain’s electromagnetic spectrum appear to be highly indicative of disrupted function that has the capacity for epileptogenesis. Innovision IP are combining MEG recordings with state-of-the-art machine-learning analysis of local and network slow wave generation to reveal such structures in patients. Peter Schwabach, CEO of Innovision-IP commented, “We are delighted to be collaborating with the world class MEG research Laboratory at the Erlangen Universitaetsklinikum on this important research project. The development of a new diagnostic tool to localize the precise source of epileptogenesis will be an important step forward for patient care and epilepsy surgery.” Dr Stefan Rampp of the MEG research Laboratory commenteda, “We are delighted to working with Innovision IP to further investigate neural markers of epileptic processes. We believe this is an important step to bring these cutting-edge methods to clinical practice and ultimately improve patients“ outcomes.”

For more information please contact enquiries@innovision-ip.co.uk.