His link to trypanosome was also interesting.
Any politicians attending? What happened with Jeremy Corbyn?
Emma Joy doing a great job tweeting good stuff now (clearly listening too carefully at the time to tweet, which makes perfect sense!):
Yes.As in the parasite linked to African sleeping sickness? What was the link? *curious*![]()
I'd agree with the "interesting but not much new" assessment.I'll try to put some thoughts together when I get a chance.
For now - It was interesting without learning anything too new.
Think they used gene expression?But they compared / profiled ME to something like 83,000 different "illnesses" and the most comparable was trypanosome infection or African sleeping sickness. I think it was some form of genetic profile but I could be mistaken.
Yup, me too, the coffee wore of quite some time ago.Sorry my brain is fried now.
Interesting for a number of reasons :
The symptoms are very similar.
Suramin is used for African sleeping sickness.
The west African variety is easily detectable but the east African version is very difficult to detect. Ron even speculated that we could all have an undetectable trypanosome infection.
The west African variety is easily detectable but the east African version is very difficult to detect. Ron even speculated that we could all have an undetectable trypanosome infection.
I find it harder to believe we all have a trypanosoma infection, but who knows!
His lecture left me feeling like I'd been on a rollercoaster, it was rushed but an otherwise well rehearsed summary & evolution of 20+ years work.Theoharides presenting on mast cells now. Www.mastercellmaster.com is his website.