Richard Lazeron
Department

RESEARCH PROFILE
Richard Lazeron graduated in Amsterdam (Vrije Universiteit) and has a position since 2007 in Kempenhaeghe Academic center for Epilepsy. He received his PhD in July 2006 on the subject ‘Functional and structural MRI in healthy persons and patients with Multiple Sclerosis’. Since March 2017 he is researcher at the TU Eindhoven faculty of Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing System group. His research theme is Clinical biometrics, especially concerning epileptic and psychogenic non epileptic seizure detection. His specialities and interest are in the field of epilepsy, psychogenic non epileptic seizures, seizure detection and e-health. Richard Lazeron is member of the Dutch guidelines committee for epilepsy and member of the METC Maxima Medisch Centrum Veldhoven.
Recent Publications
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Multimodal nocturnal seizure detection
Epilepsia Open (2022) -
Evaluation of two anti-seizure medication strategies in refractory epilepsy patients from a tertiary center with complementary insights from data visualization
Epilepsy Research (2021) -
Ictal autonomic changes as a tool for seizure detection
Clinical Autonomic Research (2019) -
Non-convulsive status epilepticus detection
7th Dutch Bio-Medical Engineering Conference (BME 2019) (2019) -
Multimodal nocturnal seizure detection in a residential care setting
Neurology (2018)
Ancillary Activities
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