Saz94
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Nope. GAME is already in use by "Global advocates for myalgic encephalomyelitis" - Guido den Broeder's group.Also:
GAME (Genome Associations in ME)
Nope. GAME is already in use by "Global advocates for myalgic encephalomyelitis" - Guido den Broeder's group.Also:
GAME (Genome Associations in ME)
Details and updates are on this thread:what is the status of this project? wouldnt it be good to check epigenetics also?
Or just MEG, so we could then talk sensibly about the MEG study to avoid duplicating the study bit (MEGS study - ME genome study study)? It's brevity is good, and a headline/call to action could be made out of "Help MEG" or something similar, but would potential participants think that is trivialising it? I'm not sure one way or the other.Maybe just MEGS (ME genome study) would work? It doesn't have to be fully explanatory I suppose.
A MEG study to me means magnetoencephalography (abbreviated MEG). Would this be a problem?Or just MEG, so we could then talk sensibly about the MEG study to avoid duplicating the study bit (MEGS study - ME genome study study)? It's brevity is good, and a headline/call to action could be made out of "Help MEG" or something similar, but would potential participants think that is trivialising it? I'm not sure one way or the other.
Ultimately, yeah, but for the reason that Sasha gives above more than the abbreviation. For the typical layperson we would need a name that at least hints at what the study is about.A MEG study to me means magnetoencephalography (abbreviated MEG). Would this be a problem?
Something snappy that suggests the notion of finding the needle in a haystack.Ultimately, yeah, but for the reason that Sasha gives above more than the abbreviation. For the typical layperson we would need a name that at least hints at what the study is about.
This is such a great one, so funny and informative. It sounds like genome, but only for ME.