Welcome to the redesigned epilepsy.com
It is now easier and faster than ever to access news, articles and community content. With less clutter and an improved navigation system, your favorite content is now only a click away.
The new features include:
Take control of your epilepsy and seizures. Seizure management has never been easier.
TAKE CONTROL TODAY
The Epilepsy Study Consortium is a group of scientific investigators from academic medical research centers who are dedicated to accelerating the development of new therapies in epilepsy to improve patient care. The organization’s goals include building a partnership between academics, industry and regulatory agencies and optimizing clinical trial methodology in order to responsibly speed new treatments to patients.
The Epilepsy Therapy Project is proud to be a sponsor of the Epilepsy Study Consortium together with FACES. View the Epilepsy Study Consortium website at www.epilepsyconsortium.org.


Although a number of antiepileptic drugs have been approved for use in the last decade and a half, an estimated 30% or more of patients with epilepsy continue to experience uncontrolled seizures. Possibly another 30% experience significant side effects from these medications that impact their quality of life. To improve care for patients with epilepsy, it is critically important to discover new and effective therapies as rapidly as possible.
The Consortium membership believe the key to success in this area is the creation of a clinical research enterprise within an environment containing enabling resources. The Consortium will streamline the processes for determining the potential impact of new therapies, and reduce the organizational and regulatory barriers that hinder investigators and patients from carrying out this type of research.
The Consortium aims to accomplish these goals as follows:
