Questionnaire conundrum Good discussion on the merits and pitfalls of optional questionnaires I would add to that extensive experience/results...
Thanks for the blog post likes and thanks for sparing my blushes by not pointing out that I had used a picture of DNA from a parallel universe....
I expect many people here have already signed up, but if you like the blog, please share widely. I think the figure is approaching 5k sign-ups....
Sign up! Your support could help win funding for a game-changing ME/CFS study January 8, 2020 Simon McGrath Comments 0 Comment [ATTACH]...
Thanks, and thanks for the helpful questioning of this estimate of the patient community. In terms of estimating the patient community, the key...
If the UK patient community is 40,000 people, what does that mean for recruitment to the GWAS? In marketing terms, including non-profit...
My estimate of the size of the UK patient community - feedback appreciated The UK online patient community, loosely defined, might be 35,000...
Some comparisons with the GLAD study, which I think illustrate why reaching the target will be so hard, at least recruiting in the UK: Key...
Happy Christmas and thanks to @Chris Ponting,@Andy, Sonya Chowdhury and all members of the Public Patient Involvement Group who have been putting...
You came across a smart and thoughtful, as usual. You raised important issues, and as you can see from Andy‘s reply, the project, particularly the...
From the website (for referennce): Recruitment Plan for the ME/CFS Biomedical Partnership We will need saliva samples from at least 20,000...
I think Koroshetz is referring to something rather different. The key point is that here are people who meet the criteria for me/cfs, appear to...
Read the transcript: mostly the NINDS council report implementation seems to me to be based on a lot of good things, but none of them is...
Not an answer for ME/CFS, but here's an example of (non-nanoneedle) bioimpedance being used to measure changes in cells for studying the effect of...
Janet Dafoe has posted a very helpful note from Ron Davis on PR explaining in much more detail the status of the nanoneedle project and work to...
That is a very important question. It (or at least the biology underpinning the in vitro test) was discussed at length on deep into this thread...
Thanks. No, it has not, take a look at this blog, with my labelling-tweaked verrssion of the PNAS paper graph...
Latest from Ron Davis: more evidence of "something in the blood" [ATTACH] © Mark Tuschman (with thanks for his permission to use here) More...
Comment Thanks for all the analysis on this thread. Here are some additional points from me. I guess the main point is that the full text...
Oh dear, another paper I'm going to have to read... (abstract) Background: This is the key point: From two independent proteomic analyses using...
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