Associate Professor Wendyl D'Souza is a renowned consultant neurologist and epileptologist with over 15 years of clinical experience in researching new and emerging treatments for common neurological and epileptic disorders. He is an Associate Professor in Neuroepidemiology & Health Services Research in the Department of Medicine at St Vincent’s Hospital, The University of Melbourne and head of epilepsy services at St Vincent’s Hospital. Assoc Prof D'Souza is an authorised prescriber of medicinal cannabis and has over 3000 registered patients with drug resistant epilepsy from currently available anti-epilepsy medications. During his longstanding career, he has won a number of prestigious national awards and fellowships recognising his pioneering work into epilepsy and other neurological disorders. He has also been successful in securing a significant amount of external funding for his innovative projects. In June 2018, in collaboration with Cochlear Ear, the Bionic Institute, Seer Medical, the University of Melbourne Department of Engineering and Neuro-Investments, Assoc Prof D'Souza successfully secured venture capital to further test and develop the first in human diagnostic and therapeutic long-term EEG recording system available worldwide.