A team of University of Minnesota biomedical engineers and researchers from Mayo Clinic published a groundbreaking study that outlines how a new type of non-invasive brain scan taken immediately after a seizure gives additional insight into possible causes and treatments for epilepsy patients. The new findings could specifically benefit millions of people who are unable to control their epilepsy with medication.
The research was published online in Brain, a leading international journal of neurology.
Professor Bin He discusses his research on a new type of non-invasive brain scan that gives additional insight into possible causes and treatments for epilepsy patients.

