Reuters contacted a dozen professors, doctors and researchers with experience of analyzing or testing potential treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome.[...]
Ms Kelland was specifically advised to contact me, as someone with expertise in the field, plus the useful, and rather unusual, quality of having no vested interest in any particular approach.
I had 'analysed potential treatments' in a paper in J Health Psychology.
I had analysed the analysis in a Cochrane review as a referee.
I was the only UK scientist to be recently asked to take part in an advisory board for the MRC on strategy in the context of inviting ME research proposals.
More generally I had been asked to advise, from an independent standpoint, in various ways, NIH, MRC, Wellcome, three ME charities, Cochrane, the UKME Biobank, etc. about the quality of ME research.
But it seems an independent view on research was not part of the agenda.