Solve ME/CFS Initiative: Ramsay Grant program 2019 awards

From Cort Johnson

Sowing the Seeds For Future Success: Solve ME’s 2019 Ramsay Awards



Pilot studies like the ones Solve ME's Ramsay's Awards supports are
incredibly important. Often sparkling with creativity they dig into
areas of research which would go otherwise unexamined.

The 2019 Ramsay Awards were no exception. From finding unusual T-cells
doing strange things, to investigating the microbiome not of the gut
but of the cerebral spinal fluid, to attempting to capture what's
going on at the height of post-exertional malaise, the 2019 awards
exemplified the many diverse approaches researchers are taking to try
to understand this disease.

Find out more in Sowing the Seeds for Future Success.

<https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2019/12/14/sprinkling-seeds-2019-ramsay-solve_me/>
 
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Utah Vascular Research Laboratory Colloquium Series Friday, January 31, 2020, 1:30 – 2:30pm

Campus Locations

Health Sciences Education Building - Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles (HSEB)
Colleges & Programs School of Medicine
Departments Internal Medicine
Full Description Alan Light, PhD

Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Utah



Title: There is normal fatigue and then there is ME/CFS (aka chronic fatigue syndrome)

Event Contact Name
Hsuan-Yu Wan
Event Contact Phone hsuan-yu.wan@hsc.utah.edu
Event Contact Email (801) 582-1565 ext.4333
Campus Wide Event Yes

http://www.utah.edu/events/index.php#/?i=2
 
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