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  1. Sasha

    UK Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) project - draft website goes live, feedback sought on recruitment plan, and updates

    I'm a big fan of the idea of patients reaching out via their social networks but I think this is an optimistic calculation. Outside of this forum, I don't know a single other ME patient and am not aware that I have any friends or relatives who know one. Even if I blast out an email to everyone I...
  2. Sasha

    UK Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) project - draft website goes live, feedback sought on recruitment plan, and updates

    Thinking a bit more about the celebrities. If we can get one onside, I wonder if they can communicate how unique and desperately needed this project is, and convince them to use their celebrity network to spread the word, just as we intend to via our own social networks. We have some people in...
  3. Sasha

    UK Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) project - draft website goes live, feedback sought on recruitment plan, and updates

    @Andy - thanks very much for all the hard work that you've been putting into this. If we want patients (and others?) to register on the site, would it be a good idea to have a separate thread with a title that makes that clear? Otherwise, that call to action seems a bit buried. It would be...
  4. Sasha

    UK Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) project - draft website goes live, feedback sought on recruitment plan, and updates

    Lots of great ideas from everyone! :thumbup: Should we be so quick to dismiss celebrities? Some celebrities have said some things about ME that we wouldn't agree with, but that happens all the time. I don't think there's much damage left to be done. And yet celebrities have huge numbers of...
  5. Sasha

    Still to open How to make patients who aren't engaged in the patient community aware of studies recruiting?

    I wonder if the PR were thinking in terms of who would have impact on the public, as opposed to who would have impact on potential recruits to the study. As a potential participant, I'd be much more interested in seeing the scientist running the study, ideally with an endorsement from a patient...
  6. Sasha

    Still to open How to make patients who aren't engaged in the patient community aware of studies recruiting?

    I don't think a lot of people know what a genome is. Also, if you pronounce GenoME as 'genome' it loses the ME connection, and if you pronounce it as'jeeno-mee' it loses the genome connection. I don't think it works (with apologies to the person who suggested it!).
  7. Sasha

    Still to open How to make patients who aren't engaged in the patient community aware of studies recruiting?

    Hi Kitty - I think you're right that we definitely do want engaged patients to reach out to others that they know. But my suggestion goes wider: 1. We contact everyone in our social circles, not just patients; 2. We ask everyone to contact everyone else they know, not just patients; 3. We...
  8. Sasha

    Still to open How to make patients who aren't engaged in the patient community aware of studies recruiting?

    For the GWAS, which will need 20,000 patients, I think we will have to ask each patient, carer and supporter to ask everyone in their social circle - family, friends, colleagues, etc. - to tell any patients that they know about the study, and ask that patient to ask everyone in their social...
  9. Sasha

    REC advice on PACE trial data changed in favour of release

    Well done, @JohnTheJack. Appalling that you should have had to go through such a battle.
  10. Sasha

    Suggest a name for Chris Ponting's ME GWAS project!

    From the other thread: So how about: Decode ME/CFS The WIGWAM Study: Worldwide Investigation of Genome-Wide Association in ME/CFS
  11. Sasha

    Researchers propose deep trawl of DNA to help uncover the causes of ME/CFS (Simon McG blog)

    I've set up a thread for suggesting names: https://www.s4me.info/threads/suggest-a-name-for-chris-pontings-me-gwas-project.10352/
  12. Sasha

    Suggest a name for Chris Ponting's ME GWAS project!

    What it says on the tin! Please suggest your names here about this project. :)
  13. Sasha

    Researchers propose deep trawl of DNA to help uncover the causes of ME/CFS (Simon McG blog)

    I like it! Should we start a thread for name suggestions for the project (so that this thread can focus on the science)?
  14. Sasha

    Researchers propose deep trawl of DNA to help uncover the causes of ME/CFS (Simon McG blog)

    I think this is a hugely exciting project. If we'd had this done twenty years ago, who knows where we'd be now? This basic science is exactly what we need, given the lack of a strong lead in any particular direction. I understand people's frustration at the time-scale but the faster patients...
  15. Sasha

    Researcher Interactions Video: Science for ME Q&A with Prof Simon Carding, Quadram Institute, June 2019

    I was wishing I'd asked where they get their FM for the FMT in the clinical trials! From healthy relatives? From other people, who've been screened? Is there a future in the 'poop pills' that are being developed? Even if there's a trial, and it's successful, these issues might affect how...
  16. Sasha

    Questions for Prof Simon Carding of the Quadram Institute, June 2019

    Some time ago, I think I read that the Quadram research was designed to produce a blood test to measure whether 'leaky gut' was a genuine thing, or to diagnose is in patients. If I'm not remembering that wrongly, I'd like to know what progress has been made.
  17. Sasha

    Abnormal changes during Tilt Table Test in ME/CFS patients are NOT related to deconditioning

    Thanks! I was wondering if it was a Systrom thing, but seem to think it was something else.
  18. Sasha

    Abnormal changes during Tilt Table Test in ME/CFS patients are NOT related to deconditioning

    Is this the only paper indicating that OI in ME isn't due to deconditioning that has come out within the past year? I seem to remember something else but might be mistaken. @Trish - tagging you because I think you keep up with all this! :)
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