Diagnostics and Tracking Research Roundtable (dtRRE) for Epilepsy

 

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Diagnostics Tracking RRE (dtRRE)

The goal of the Diagnostics Tracking RRE (dtRRE) is to bring together innovators focused on technology development to address common challenges in diagnostics, seizure tracking, and prediction.

The annual meeting gathers key representatives from the epilepsy community—industry leaders, researchers, clinicians, regulators, payers, and patients—to address important developments and challenges that align with our shared goals of improving quality of life and safety for individuals with epilepsy.

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Diagnostics Tracking RRE (dtRRE)

Roundtable membership includes representatives from companies focused on developing new devices for seizure tracking, prediction, and diagnostics. Each annual meeting centers on a single, high-priority issue selected by member vote and features updates and discussions led by three special interest workgroups that members may choose to join.

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Diagnostics Tracking RRE (dtRRE)

Previous Meetings

The third annual dtRRE meeting was held on April 29, 2026, in Washington DC in collaboration with the Danny Did Foundation. Want to learn more? Check out the previous meeting agendas below. 

View the 2026 dtRRE meeting agenda

View the 2025 dtRRE meeting agenda.

View the 2024 dtRRE meeting agenda.

 

 

Interested in Participating?

For additional information please email [email protected]

Resources

Epilepsy Centers

Epilepsy centers provide you with a team of specialists to help you diagnose your epilepsy and explore treatment options.

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Epilepsy Medication

Find in-depth information on anti-seizure medications so you know what to ask your doctor.

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Epilepsy and Seizures Helpline

Call our Epilepsy and Seizures Helpline and talk with an epilepsy information specialist or submit a question online.

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Tools & Resources

Get information, tips, and more to help you manage your epilepsy.

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Use Your Experience for Research

EmpowER&D™ is built to empower collaboration and community-driven research that advances epilepsy treatment and research. Your participation helps ensure that research reflects the real needs of people living with epilepsy and those who support them.