Mechanisms of nerve regeneration for drug-resistant epilepsy: scoping review
Skills / interests: Clinical peer review, Methodological peer review, Screening and selecting studies, Data extraction, Copy-editing and proof-reading
This project consists in elaborating a scoping review of both clinical and preclinical studies reporting on the modulation of neural regeneration pathways for drug-resistant epilepsy. A narrative synthesis will be performed. Deadlines for completion will be set by consensus considering the extent of activity required at each stage. Depending on the extent of contribution, an acknowledgement or an authorship may be awarded.
To contribute to this project, expertise in at least one of the following activities is required:
- Clinical input on epilepsy
- Background knowledge on neural regeneration pathways
- Title/Abstrct and Full-text screening
- Full text retrieval
- Data charting
Join a research team integrated by researchers from several countries worldwide.
Cochrane
I’m very interested in joining this project.
Dear Dr. Pérez-Neri, My name is Santiago Bolívar, a fourth-year medical student at Universidad del Rosario (Colombia) with experience in systematic review methodology, PRISMA guidelines, and data extraction. I recently contributed to a project accepted for publication in Vox Sanguinis (ISBT), where I assisted in literature screening, structured data synthesis, and manuscript proofreading. I am highly interested in neurology and neural regeneration, and would be eager to collaborate on your scoping review “Mechanisms of nerve regeneration for drug-resistant epilepsy.” I can contribute to screening and selecting studies, data charting, clinical peer review, and copy-editing tasks, while learning from your international team. I am motivated to contribute meaningfully to this review and to uphold the standards of Cochrane research. Best regards, Santiago Bolívar Medical Student – Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia