I'm not sure what it is you're seeking to do, MEmermaid! :)
All we need (I think) is for anyone who's interested to go to Twitter and put in some appropriate search term or maybe choose a particularly useful Twitter account to follow. Maybe Stanford Genome Tech is the one to follow...
I can't remember where I got that link from but the tweets it lists aren't in temporal order, which is a bit of a pain. It's based on a hashtag, I think.
Does anyone with a clue about Twitter have any suggestions?
My impression was that that was the claim (although other factors apart from the microbiome analysis were fed into the model) - but perhaps the claim (or the truth) is that the variation in how the various foods are processed in the body affects the microbiome, rather than the other way round.
Part of the 'Unrest' campaign.
For US folks, a call to the NIH to fund ME/CFS research equally and fairly:
https://www.unrest.film/nih-petition
For everyone, 'We call on every government in the world to formally recognize ME and sufficiently fund research at the levels needed to treat and...
If rituximab comes up good, then... :)
I heard this mentioned on this morning's news and I think that part of the mechanism of fast-tracking was to run in parallel the assessments that are usually done in sequence.
I've just been listening to the very interesting videos linked to from your blog and in one of the (not sure which) Egan or his colleague say that you might indeed need to retest and tweak. That's been my question, too. :)
Great idea!
Read the whole thing about this patient-led auction:
http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2017/11/the-screw-m-e-market-auction-begins-on-sunday-5th-november-at-12-30pm-03-november-2017/
I think it's right to be cautious with these things. But what interests me is that there's empirical data supporting the claim that the algorithm can predict what diet will bring down people's blood glucose (algorithm derived from 800 and confirmed in 100, if I've understood correctly). I...
Hi Kalliope - how about starting a new thread specifically for this event, and adding it to the calendar:
https://www.s4me.info/index.php?threads/how-to-add-a-thread-to-the-calendar.536/
Somebody (memory, memory o_O) said that in a few days, the LSHTM CureME group will be announcing a Justgiving fundraiser for £10k to raise money to fund a study to be run using biobank samples (researchers will have to apply and have their application assessed). I think a stretch-goal may be...
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