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Cornell Center for Enervating Neuroimmune Disease: Where do ME/CFS Immune cells get their energy, or ale? 3 min YouTube talk

Discussion in 'ME/CFS research news' started by Kalliope, Apr 6, 2021.

  1. Kalliope

    Kalliope Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Jessica Maya, a graduate student in the Genetics, Genomics, and Development Program at Cornell University in Maureen Hanson’s lab, talks about ME/CFS, the immune system response, and the fuels that energize immune cells to properly defend the body. This talk was adapted from Cornell University’s 3 Minute Thesis Finalists Round Competition, where she was tasked to explain her thesis work in under 3 minutes in an engaging form that could be understood by an intelligent audience with no background in the research area.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gWJ8DYzdgg


     
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  2. alktipping

    alktipping Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    i think she did an excellent job it is nice to hear that some intelligent people can talk in easy to understand terms . without the need to emphasize their educational level by using 20 dollar terminology or in buzzwords . i also find it easier to trust people who speak in simple english.
     
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    MeSci Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Is "or ale" in the title an error?!
     
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    Kalliope Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I just assumed it was a slang for energy/fuel. But looked it up and it doesn't seem so?
     
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    MeSci Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Not one I've ever heard of.
     
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