Invest in ME Research Initial Statement on UK Rituximab Clinical Trial

MeSci

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I think this is new:

http://www.investinme.org/IIMER-Newslet-1802-01.shtml

February 2018
Rituximab Trial and Research

Statement Following Preliminary Phase III Rituximab Clinical trial Results from Norway

Following the preliminary results which Professor Olav Mella recently publicly released from the Phase III multi-centre double-blinded placebo-controlled Rituximab Clinical Trial (see statement 21st November 2017) the charity has had discussions with advisors and researchers and has now received further communication from Dr Fluge in Norway.

Invest in ME Research has issued the statement below regarding the planned UK trial.

The Haukeland team will be presenting at the IIMEC13 13th International ME Conference in London on 1st June 2018

More at link.
 
Yes fair enough. The positive is that IIME has quite a lot of money (depending to a part if they can keep their philanthropist donation too) to plough into other British research. It's not like there's not a whole range of other areas needing funding. The problem in UK I'm guessing is who there is to fund, unless they're channelling it to the same people for different things.
 
Yes fair enough. The positive is that IIME has quite a lot of money (depending to a part if they can keep their philanthropist donation too) to plough into other British research. It's not like there's not a whole range of other areas needing funding. The problem in UK I'm guessing is who there is to fund, unless they're channelling it to the same people for different things.

I'm unclear as to how much of their remaining pot is pledges for a rtx trial rather than money that they've actually received, and whether the pledgers would now withdraw their pledges.
 
I am impressed that they have taken the disappointment and trying to move in other more fruitful directions. The history of funding and research for this disease in the U.S. and other places is that research ideas which have been studied by means of poorly designed projects with inconclusive, even negative results, keep being funded. Ideas and institutions get stuck in a groove. So any groups that can re-organize and change direction to more promising areas are very commendable!
 
I'm unclear as to how much of their remaining pot is pledges for a rtx trial rather than money that they've actually received, and whether the pledgers would now withdraw their pledges.

They say:
When the charity announced the UK trial and it’s plans to fund it then it was stated from the outset that any funds raised would go to other biomedical research if the trial could not be performed.

So I guess, in theory, they should still get the funds. We'll have to wait and see I suppose.
 
They say:


So I guess, in theory, they should still get the funds. We'll have to wait and see I suppose.

If I was wealthy and made a pledge to fund a rtx trial, I wouldn't consider myself bound to donate that sum if a rtx trial couldn't be done, and I'd have made that clear at the time of the pledge. By 'funds', I think that IiME can really only mean 'money raised', rather than pledges.
 
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