Wow, an article about your blog from ME Research UK. Congratulations!
ME Research UK: 'The “most interesting ME/CFS research studies of the year” included work from the DecodeME team, Assistant Professor Rob Wüst, Dr Bupesh Prusty, Dr Nuno Sepúlveda, and Professor Carmen Schiebenbogen
ME Research UK: 'The “most interesting ME/CFS research studies of the year” included work from the DecodeME team, Assistant Professor Rob Wüst, Dr Bupesh Prusty, Dr Nuno Sepúlveda, and Professor Carmen Schiebenbogen
ME/CFS Science have published an article entitled “2025: looking back on a year of ME/CFS research”, in which the “most interesting ME/CFS studies of the year” are reviewed.
According to the article, “in 2025, scientists made a significant step towards understanding the pathophysiology of ME/CFS” using the analogy of a jigsaw to describe that although we cannot see the whole ME/CFS picture “It’s like fitting the corners and outer layer: we cannot yet see what the puzzle is, but we’re starting to get a glimpse of what it will show”.
[...]
![]()
