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Ron Tompkins new Harvard based group have been engaging with U.K. biomedical researchers at Birmingham and Nottingham and are looking at putting in for MRC funding
Didn’t catch names but I think they were on his slides.
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I watched Drs Fluge and Hanson with a rest between them. Utterly loving Dr Fluge’s talk where he moved between talk of the patients and the data.
Didn’t understand a lot but someone?? talked of...
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I'm enjoying it. I'm not sure I'll remember much of it, but I like that I'm seeing that there's real progress towards understanding at least some of what it going on.
One interesting point from Maureen...
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I'm enjoying it. I'm not sure I'll remember much of it, but I like that I'm seeing that there's real progress towards understanding at least some of what it going on.
One interesting point from Maureen...
#MEAction: Enrolling: Stanford School of Medicine Brain Tissue Bank
Brain tissue banks are able to provide ME researchers with samples to keep their research moving forward. Dr. Montoya and Dr. Plowey are accepting brain tissue postmortem from ME patients to study the role of mitochondrial...
Slightly adapted text from video description:
Science for ME were delighted to record this Q&A session with Stanford University's Dr José G. Montoya.
Dr Montoya, among a number of positions, is head of the ME/CFS Initiative at Stanford University...
From a Facebook post of theirs
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kr_OU3IHdBwl2VSgyfYNjJ4W5ltxNGok/view
They have just recently created a Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/StanfordCFSInitiative/
http://www.zdnet.com/article/could-your-apple-watch-save-your-life-how-smartwatch-sensors-are-helping-tackle-a-dangerous-heart/
Could your Apple Watch save your life? How smartwatch sensors could help tackle a dangerous heart condition
A collaboration between Cupertino and Stanford...
http://events.stanford.edu/events/743/74379/
You may opt to attend the lecture in person at Hoover Pavilion (requires registration) OR choose to watch the live webcast.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a complex, multifaceted disorder characterized by...
Got this email from OMF:
Ron Davis remains one of the smartest researchers involved in ME/CFS in my view and he's assembled a lot of other top researchers at the ME/CFS center at Stanford.
A four-day event started yesterday at Stanford, held in conjunction with the EBML (the very impressive-sounding European Molecular Biology Laboratory: 'Europe’s flagship laboratory for the life sciences – an intergovernmental organisation with more than 80 independent research groups covering...
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