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2025/11/22 14:00-17:30 Room 101 CD
- SYMPOSIUM 4&8 Epilepsy
Update the Clinical Application of EEG and MEG in Epilepsy
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- 14:00-14:30
- Non-Convulsive Status Epilepticus: revisited EEG criteria
- Speaker:
Tan Hui Jan
- Moderator:
Rabani Remli
- Rabani Remli
- MBChB, MMed
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Senior lecturer, Faculty of Medicine ,National University of Malaysia
Consultant Neurologist, Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz, National University of Malaysia
E-mail:drrabaniremli@gmail.com
Executive Summary:
Dr Rabani Remli is an Associate Professor at the Department of Medicine, National University of
Malaysia. She is also a Consultant Physician and Neurologist at the Hospital Canselor Tuanku
Muhriz, Kuala Lumpur. Dr Rabani received her medical degree from University of Sheffield ,
United Kingdom and completed her Doctor of internal medicine training at the National
University of Malaysia. She was awarded a certificate of completion in Neurology Training in 2014
by the National Neurology Board, Malaysia. Dr Rabani had broad research interest and involved
in clinical trial including Multiple Sclerosis,CIDP,epilepsy, and migraine. Her main interest is in the
field of neuromuscular and neuroimmunology disorders. She is currently served as Chair of
Clinical Neurophysiology and Neuromuscular council in Malaysia Society of Neurosciences and a
committee member of Therapeutics Plasma Exchange Task Force Group. She is the author and
co-author of peer-reviewed articles published in local and international journals including
Neurology Asia, Mulitple sclerosis and Clinical Neurophysiology.
Dr Rabani Remli is an Associate Professor at the Department of Medicine, National University of
Malaysia. She is also a Consultant Physician and Neurologist at the Hospital Canselor Tuanku
Muhriz, Kuala Lumpur. Dr Rabani received her medical degree from University of Sheffield ,
United Kingdom and completed her Doctor of internal medicine training at the National
University of Malaysia. She was awarded a certificate of completion in Neurology Training in 2014
by the National Neurology Board, Malaysia. Dr Rabani had broad research interest and involved
in clinical trial including Multiple Sclerosis,CIDP,epilepsy, and migraine. Her main interest is in the
field of neuromuscular and neuroimmunology disorders. She is currently served as Chair of
Clinical Neurophysiology and Neuromuscular council in Malaysia Society of Neurosciences and a
committee member of Therapeutics Plasma Exchange Task Force Group. She is the author and
co-author of peer-reviewed articles published in local and international journals including
Neurology Asia, Mulitple sclerosis and Clinical Neurophysiology.
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- 14:30-15:00
- Electric Source Imaging: the principles and clinical application
- Speaker:
Margitta Seeck
- Moderator:
Fa-Hsuan Lin
- Fa-Hsuan Lin
- PhD
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Senior Scientist, Sunnybrook Research Institute
Professor, Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto
E-mail:fhlin@sri.utoronto.ca
Executive Summary:
Dr. Fa-Hsuan Lin is a senior scientist at Sunnybrook Research Institute and a professor in the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto. Dr. Lin's research focuses on human neuroimaging methodological development, including magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalography, and magnetoencephalography. The current research focus of Dr. Lin's lab is integrating neuroimaging and neuromodulation, including transcranial magnetic stimulation and complex naturalistic audiovisual stimuli, to establish a closed-loop platform to monitor spatiotemporal brain activity and guide its trajectory toward a healthy one.
Dr. Fa-Hsuan Lin is a senior scientist at Sunnybrook Research Institute and a professor in the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto. Dr. Lin's research focuses on human neuroimaging methodological development, including magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalography, and magnetoencephalography. The current research focus of Dr. Lin's lab is integrating neuroimaging and neuromodulation, including transcranial magnetic stimulation and complex naturalistic audiovisual stimuli, to establish a closed-loop platform to monitor spatiotemporal brain activity and guide its trajectory toward a healthy one.
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- 15:00-15:30
- The intracranial EEG source localization
- Speaker:
Fa-Hsuan Lin
- Moderator:
Yo-Tsen Liu
- Yo-Tsen Liu
- MD, PhD
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Head, Division of Epilepsy, Neurological Institute, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
E-mail:checheliu@gmail.com
Executive Summary:
Dr. Yo-Tsen Liu is the Head of Division of Epilepsy, Neurological Institute, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan. She is also the current President of Taiwan Society of Neurological Rare Diseases. She earned her MD at National Taiwan University, Taiwan and then completed her neurological residency training and became a neurology consultant at Taipei Veterans General Hospital (TVGH), Taiwan. After winning the “Studying Abroad Scholarship” supported by Taiwan’s Ministry of Education, she studied for her PhD at Institute of Neurology, University College London, Queen Square, London, UK.
Her research interests are genetics and pathogenesis of a range of neurogenetic diseases, with particular focus on epilepsy, paroxysmal movement disorders, neurodevelopmental diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. She is dictated in comprehensive genomic studies, including next-generation sequencing (NGS) and third-generation sequencing, to delineate the genomic landscapes of certain neurological rare diseases in Taiwan, for example, paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia, developmental epilepsy encephalopathy, TTR amyloidosis, and Fabry disease. Multiomic studies and deep phenotyping to investigate the pathogenesis of the above diseases are also in the scope with the attempt to develop novel therapeutic targets.
Dr. Yo-Tsen Liu is the Head of Division of Epilepsy, Neurological Institute, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan. She is also the current President of Taiwan Society of Neurological Rare Diseases. She earned her MD at National Taiwan University, Taiwan and then completed her neurological residency training and became a neurology consultant at Taipei Veterans General Hospital (TVGH), Taiwan. After winning the “Studying Abroad Scholarship” supported by Taiwan’s Ministry of Education, she studied for her PhD at Institute of Neurology, University College London, Queen Square, London, UK.
Her research interests are genetics and pathogenesis of a range of neurogenetic diseases, with particular focus on epilepsy, paroxysmal movement disorders, neurodevelopmental diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. She is dictated in comprehensive genomic studies, including next-generation sequencing (NGS) and third-generation sequencing, to delineate the genomic landscapes of certain neurological rare diseases in Taiwan, for example, paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia, developmental epilepsy encephalopathy, TTR amyloidosis, and Fabry disease. Multiomic studies and deep phenotyping to investigate the pathogenesis of the above diseases are also in the scope with the attempt to develop novel therapeutic targets.
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- 16:00-16:30
- MEG technology advancements and clinical applications
- Speaker:
Nobukazu Nakasato
- Moderator:
Yung-Yang Lin
- Yung-Yang Lin
- E-mail:g2000kev@gmail.com
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- 16:30-17:00
- Advanced M/EEG Data Analysis and Their Applications in Neurological Disorders
- Speaker:
Fu-Jung Hsiao
- Moderator:
Shuu-Jiun Wang
- Shuu-Jiun Wang
- MD
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Vice Superintendent, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Dean, College of Medicine, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
E-mail:k123wang@gmail.com
Executive Summary:
Dr. Shuu-Jiun Wang is a practicing neurologist and the Chair Professor and Dean of College of Medicine, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan. He is also currently the Vice Superintendent of Taipei Veterans General Hospital. He was the President of Taiwan Neurological Society from 2017 to 2019, the founding President of the Taiwan Headache Society from 2005 to 2011 and the Chair of the Asian Regional Consortium of Headache (ARCH) from 2019 to 2021.
Dr. Wang is the Editor-in-Chief of Journal of the Chinese Medical Association and also serves as an associate editor of the journals Cephalalgia, Journal of Headache and Pain and others. Dr. Wang was awarded the Bruce S. Schoenberg's International Neuroepidemiology Award by the American Academy of Neurology in 1994, the Seymour Solomon Lecture Award by the American Headache Society in 2010, the G. Nappi Cluster Headache Award by the European Headache Society, 5th European Headache and Migraine Trust International Congress (EHMTIC) in 2016 and the MacDonald-Critchley Lecture Award by the Migraine Trust Virtual Symposium in 2020.
Dr. Wang is interested in clinical and neuroimaging research of headache disorders. He has authored more than 500 scientific papers.
Dr. Shuu-Jiun Wang is a practicing neurologist and the Chair Professor and Dean of College of Medicine, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan. He is also currently the Vice Superintendent of Taipei Veterans General Hospital. He was the President of Taiwan Neurological Society from 2017 to 2019, the founding President of the Taiwan Headache Society from 2005 to 2011 and the Chair of the Asian Regional Consortium of Headache (ARCH) from 2019 to 2021.
Dr. Wang is the Editor-in-Chief of Journal of the Chinese Medical Association and also serves as an associate editor of the journals Cephalalgia, Journal of Headache and Pain and others. Dr. Wang was awarded the Bruce S. Schoenberg's International Neuroepidemiology Award by the American Academy of Neurology in 1994, the Seymour Solomon Lecture Award by the American Headache Society in 2010, the G. Nappi Cluster Headache Award by the European Headache Society, 5th European Headache and Migraine Trust International Congress (EHMTIC) in 2016 and the MacDonald-Critchley Lecture Award by the Migraine Trust Virtual Symposium in 2020.
Dr. Wang is interested in clinical and neuroimaging research of headache disorders. He has authored more than 500 scientific papers.
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- 17:00-17:30
- Outcome prediction in the intensive care unit using electroencephalography
- Speaker:
Chusak Limotai
- Moderator:
Yue-Loong Hsin
- Yue-Loong Hsin
- MD
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Director of Neurological Department, Department of Neurology, Chang Shan Medical University Hospital
E-mail:hsin.yloong@msa.hinet.net
Executive Summary:
Dr. Yue-Loong Hsin pioneered the development of a swine epilepsy model to advance research on closed-loop neural modulation for seizure control. This translational platform enabled real-time testing of biofeedback-based neuromodulatory devices that detect and interrupt epileptiform activity through adaptive circuitry. The project bridges preclinical neurophysiology and medical device innovation, establishing a foundation for next-generation neurostimulation therapies in refractory epilepsy.
Dr. Yue-Loong Hsin pioneered the development of a swine epilepsy model to advance research on closed-loop neural modulation for seizure control. This translational platform enabled real-time testing of biofeedback-based neuromodulatory devices that detect and interrupt epileptiform activity through adaptive circuitry. The project bridges preclinical neurophysiology and medical device innovation, establishing a foundation for next-generation neurostimulation therapies in refractory epilepsy.










