| Alliance for Epilepsy Research: Encourages and supports epilepsy research while increasing public awareness of the disease's impact. |
| Centre for Neuroscience - Southampton: Listing of researchers and outlines of research interests, aspects of current research projects, 3-D structures of neurons and software. |
| Duke University Medical Center - Division of Neurology: Development and application of both medical and surgical treatments for epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia: Comprises a number of research teams from the University of Melbourne, the Brain Research Institute and Austin Health working together to better understand the causes and treatment of epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Research Group: Dedicated to all aspects of clinical and basic scientific research in epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Research Program, Inc.: Research and treatment program using a wide range of wellness, stress reduction, biofeedback and psychological methods tailored to each individual's needs. |
| Lippincott Williams and Wilkins: Epilepsia: International journal featuring coverage of current clinical and research results that are updated monthly. |
| Medial Temporal Atrophy In Adults With Partial Epilepsy: A doctoral thesis by Tuuli Salmenperä. |
| National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: Leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system. |
| NeuroPace, Inc.: Developing implantable devices for treating epilepsy and other neurological disorders by responsive brain stimulation. Find product details, clinical trials and resources. |
| Photosensitivity: Research and information on how seizures can sometimes be triggered by flashing or flickering lights, or even geometric shapes or patterns. |
| University of Glasgow Department of Medicine and Therapeutics: Specialty clinical and research interests include endocrinology, gastroenterology, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and neurological diseases including stroke and epilepsy. |
| University of Washington Regional Epilepsy Center: Regional facility for the Pacific Northwest. Staffed by University of Washington physicians dedicated to epilepsy research and patient care. |