DecodeME - UK ME/CFS DNA study underway

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Huge thanks to everyone who has shared and signed-up to support Decode ME so far. It’s brilliant to see the huge, hopeful reaction from the M.E. community.

Since our exciting announcement about the £3.2 million funding for this ME/CFS DNA study, lots of you have had questions on what it involves and who can take part.

On Monday 6 July at 4pm our Management Team is hosting a free webinar Q&A, open to all. You can already find answers to a range of questions on our FAQ page (www.decodeME.org.uk/FAQs) – and please do come along on Monday to find out more.

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@Andy, if you join the zoom meeting, do you have to introduce yourself or talk or have your video on?
No, I don't think so.

Can I join and then just listen in without speaking / participating / turning my video on?
Yes, I think so.

As I understand it, we will have somebody helping us out, collecting live questions from Zoom's chat function. In case everybody just wants to see us live and has no questions, we've collated a number of questions that have cropped up since the funding announcement.
 
@Andy, if you join the zoom meeting, do you have to introduce yourself or talk or have your video on? Can I join and then just listen in without speaking / participating / turning my video on?

@Andy, is it possible to set things up so that, by default, people's videos and mics are off? Otherwise, people watching in their jimjams might get some unfortunate exposure...
 
I hope that a large data set will overcome the obstacles that obstructed Dr Kerr and his gene expression experiments since he had only about 50 patients and the computer analysis was unable to find predictive patterns of gene expression.

This experiment should avoid the problems of changes in patterns of gene expression over time in individuals, which may have obscured the gene expression studies but it will still have to contend with multiple subtypes. So I hope the data analysis will be up to the task. :) Good luck.
 
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