Open Screening starting for PWME & healthy, inactive controls for Cornell (Hanson) NIH collaborative work - CA & NY

Sasha

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Cornell said:
Screening starting for ME/CFS patients and controls


Now that the IRB protocols have been approved, the recruitment and screening of ME/CFS patients and low-active control subjects will begin. To learn more about the process and what determines your eligibility, and to print a flyer to help us recruit participants, please see ME/CFS Recruitment flyer for Ithaca and Los Angeles areas. The total time commitment to participate is about 5 hours, excluding travel to and from the testing site...

http://neuroimmune.cornell.edu/news/

This is Maureen Hanson's team.

I hope people can pile in to this - the sooner we volunteer and fill these studies, the sooner we get results. I wish there was stuff here in the UK I could volunteer for!
 
Does anyone know how long it takes to receive a response when you volunteer?

I called and left a message (rare real-time word-salad for me:-)) in mid-July, followed up several days later via email, but have not heard back. I didn't want to be a pest (figured they're probably quite busy), so I haven't further followed up yet.

I've been anticipating being a volunteer for years, as soon Cornell got the funding. But never having volunteered for an "in person" study (as opposed to online or phone questionnaires), I have no idea what to expect as far as a timeline. Anyone with insight into stuff like this?
 
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