3rd Annual Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS at Stanford University, sponsored by OMF, 7th Sept 2019

Patient Registry is the Key to Achieving Big Data for M.E.
September 5, 2019

We were excited to see #MEAction’s Director of Scientific and Medical Outreach, Jaime Seltzer, give a talk about “Big Data and myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)” yesterday at Stanford University.

Researchers and clinicians have gathered at Stanford to discuss the latest and ongoing research into ME for the Third Annual Working Group Meeting on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS, sponsored by the Open Medicine Foundation.

The conference ends with a community symposium on Saturday, Sept. 7th when researchers will summarize their findings for the public. Register here to watch the livestream of the symposium.
full article here
https://www.meaction.net/2019/09/05/patient-registry-is-the-key-to-achieving-big-data-for-m-e/
 
anybody on here attending in person?

Maybe someone can find out the status of the Fluge cyclophosphamide study publication? Long way to submitting/ready to submit/in review?
Or maybe he might mention something about the study during his talk other than that the results are interesting? Of course, interesting is always better than "not interesting"...
 
anybody on here attending in person?

Maybe someone can find out the status of the Fluge cyclophosphamide study publication? Long way to submitting/ready to submit/in review?
Or maybe he might mention something about the study during his talk other than that the results are interesting? Of course, interesting is always better than "not interesting"...
I think it is supposed to be published within 2019, but can't remember where I saw that .. Hopefully we'll learn more about the status of the study today :-)
 
Hi guys,

I hope you're all enjoying the symposium so far. If any of you are 'twitter'ers' there are some nice updates on there. Disappointed we won't get to hear from Jarred Younger but Mike Snyder is an incredible scientist by all accounts (who is replacing his talk).


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