Led by clinician-scientist Dr. Stacey, the Neural Engineering in Epilepsy lab is dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of epilepsy through a translational, patient-centered approach. By integrating clinical neurology with cutting-edge research in electrophysiology, machine learning, and computational modeling, we aim to uncover the fundamental mechanisms of seizures and develop innovative implantable device therapies to stop them. Drawing on data from both human patients and rodent models, our work focuses on high-frequency oscillations, seizure dynamics, and brain stimulation strategies. Through this interdisciplinary and mechanistic lens, we strive to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical application, improving the lives of people living with epilepsy.Â