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2025 Annual General Meeting

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May 27 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Epilepsy Toronto’s Annual General Meeting!

We would love you to join us for our AGM followed by a talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI): Shaping the Future of Epilepsy Care by our special guest speaker, Lyle Muller. You must be a registered Epilepsy Toronto Member to attend, so don’t miss out! Register today to receive your official invitation and be part of this important event.

To attend this meeting, you must be registered as an Epilepsy Toronto member. Click here to register.

Artificial Intelligence (AI): Shaping the Future of Epilepsy Care

Get ready for a glimpse into the future of epilepsy care! At this year’s AGM, we’re thrilled to welcome Lyle Muller as our special guest speaker. Lyle is a leading researcher at Western University, where he explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can help us better understand the brain. His talk, Artificial Intelligence (AI): Shaping the Future of Epilepsy Care, will break down how rapidly evolving technology is being used to pinpoint where seizures start in the brain, what triggers them, and how AI can guide more personalized and effective treatments—including better medication options and more successful surgeries.

Whether you’re living with epilepsy, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about what’s next in healthcare, Lyle’s presentation will open your eyes to how science and technology are teaming up to transform lives. Don’t miss this fascinating look at how AI is changing the way we approach epilepsy.

LYLE MULLER: Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Western Institute for Neuroscience at Western University, Lyle Muller’s research spans neuroscience, computational modelling, and applied mathematics. His work centers on developing new approaches to large-scale recordings of neural population dynamics in the cortex. After studying computational neuroscience at Brown University, Lyle completed a PhD in computational/theoretical neuroscience then moved to San Diego for postdoctoral research in the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory (CNL) at the Salk Institute.

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  • Date: May 27
  • Time:
    6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

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