Peter Kissack presenting at BAMC 2025

Preprints

  • P. Kissack et al. “Multivariate resting-state EEG markers differentiate people with epilepsy and functional seizures”. In: medRxiv (2026). doi: 10.64898/2026.04.14.26350505

Publications

As first author:

  • E. G. Harrington, P. Kissack et al. “Treatment effects in epilepsy: a mathematical framework for understanding response over time”. In: Frontiers in Network Physiology 4 (2024). issn: 2674-0109. doi: 10.3389/fnetp.2024.1308501

Other:

  • L. Thompson et al. “A Digital Intervention for Capturing Real-Time Health Data for Epilepsy Seizure Forecasting: Protocol for the ATMOSPHERE Study”. In: JMIR Research Protocols 15 (2026), e85993. doi: 10.2196/85993.
  • E. E. V. Quilter et al. “A Digital Intervention for Capturing the Real-Time Health Data Needed for Epilepsy Seizure Forecasting: Protocol for a Formative Co-Design and Usability Study (The ATMOSPHERE Study)”. In: JMIR Res Protoc 13 (Sept. 2024), e60129. issn: 1929-0748. doi: 10.2196/60129

Talks

  • “Understanding the Role of Trophic Structure and Cycles in Dynamic Network Models of Seizure Propagation in the Brain”
    International Conference on Mathematical Neuroscience 2026,
    Minisymposium Speaker, McGill University, Montreal, June 2026
  • “Towards an EEG-based decision support tool for the differential diagnosis of epilepsy and functional/dissociative seizures”.
    Maudsley Neurotechnology Meeting,
    Invited co-Speaker, Online/King's College London/South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, November 2025
  • “Assessing the Impact of Anti-Seizure Treatments in Network Models of the Brain”.
    Joint British Applied Mathematics Colloquium / British Mathematics Colloquium 2025,
    Contributed Talk, University of Exeter, June 2025
    British Early Career Mathematicians' Colloquium 2025,
    Contributed Talk, University of Birmingham, July 2025
  • “Treatment effects in epilepsy: a mathematical framework for understanding response over time”.
    Lunchtime Applied Mathematics Seminar, University of Birmingham, January 2024
  • “Brain Networks and Seizure Diaries: Mathematical Techniques in Epilepsy Research”.
    Lunchtime Applied Mathematics Seminar, University of Birmingham, March 2023

Poster Presentations

  • “Multivariate resting-state EEG markers differentiate people with epilepsy and functional seizures”
    International Conference on Mathematical Neuroscience 2026, McGill University, Montreal, June 2026
    British Early Career Mathematicians' Colloquium 2026, University of Birmingham, June 2026
  • “Treatment effects in epilepsy: a mathematical framework for understanding response over time”.
    Perturbations in Epilepsy, University of Birmingham, June 2024
    N-CODE EXPO, Birmingham, June 2024