Teclistamab (Tecvayli®) is a first-in-class T-cell redirecting bispecific antibody that targets CD3 on the surface of T-cells and B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) on plasma cells [1]. Teclistamab was approved by the FDA for patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) after 4 lines...
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A woman with aggressive refractory systemic lupus erythematosus was treated with a short course of the bispecific antibody teclistamab (anti–B-cell maturation antigen and anti-CD3) and had a drug-free complete remission.
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The two projects run from May 2025 to April 2026 and are funded with €25,000 each.
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Dynamic Vessel Analysis (DVA) — Retinal Vascular Imaging
- Patients with ME/CFS and post-COVID syndrome frequently show signs of endothelial dysfunction and reduced blood flow in...
And not just OMF. He's also funded by WE&ME. That's a shame because I think they're able to collect a decent amount of donations.
https://nitter.net/BhupeshPrusty/status/1954967266367508547#m
They have Ron Davis and Putrino on their scientific advisory board.
Does this really impact his funding? Does anyone who reads a grant application care about his influencer status? Is this why Prusty announces his papers on Twitter?
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The biological mechanisms underlying long COVID in the pediatric population are poorly understood. Our study aimed to characterize the immune pathophysiology of long COVID in children and young people (CYP). We analyzed major immune cell compartments in PBMCs, as well as specific...
Unfortunately in Germany it's almost always mandatory to attend rehab centres in order to qualify for ill health retirement. It's funded by pension providers and health insurers. Absolutely insane system.
https://www.spektrum.de/news/wie-bayern-seine-kurbaeder-mit-long-covid-patienten-therapiert/2283420
How Bavaria is treating its spa resorts with Long-Covid patients
But do we know much about post-concussion syndrome? My impression is it gets treated like ME/CFS by doctors along the lines of "There's no visible damage in your brain and you just need more exposure to light/noise/any other triggers and it's all just anxiety."
Scheibenbogen is a great advocate, but she seems to be one of the many researchers married to a specific hypothesis.
I don't think 10 years is an outrageous estimate and I suspect a few of Scheibenbogen's statements are exaggerations to get her point across.
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