Andy
Retired committee member
An ME/CFS workshop has been announced by the MRC and NIHR.
Statement from Stephen Holgate on behalf of the CMRC
Statement from CureME Biobank Team
FAQ from the ME/CFS Biomedical Partnership in next post below.
ETA: Corrected Biobank to Biomedical in line directly above.
https://mrc.ukri.org/funding/scienc...our-science-and-contacts-psmb/cfsme/#workshopThe UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC) and the CureME research team - UK ME/CFS Biobank - at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) have collaboratively identified a research proposal that it is seeking to take forward to the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). To enable the researchers to develop a fully informed and competitive proposal, the MRC/NIHR is supporting a workshop to bring together scientists, charities and patients, to provide recommendations to improve the research proposal. Following this workshop, a research application will be submitted to MRC and NIHR for consideration for funding, following peer review.
Statement from Stephen Holgate on behalf of the CMRC
The UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC) was set up to trigger new scientific directions and build research capacity. Over the last seven years, we have run five successful conferences, with a sixth planned for March 2020, fostered new collaborations and have established a series of working groups to drive forward specific areas such as medical education. We have worked in collaboration with researchers, the patient advisory group, charities and mainstream funders throughout this time and are delighted to see that our collective effort has led to the ME/CFS Biomedical Partnership being established. This new team will now work together to submit an application for funding to drive forward this ambitious project.
Statement from CureME Biobank Team
The CureME team at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is excited to announce that it is collaborating with the UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC), to submit a research proposal on ME/CFS to the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). The CureME team is a critical partner in this informed and competitive submission, and is focusing at this early stage on developing the research proposal and ensuring the accurate categorisation of people with ME/CFS, using diagnostic criteria harmonised with our own protocols and with the US Centers of Excellence for ME/CFS (NIH funded). We will also continue our own research within the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, supporting transparent, multidisciplinary research informed by and for the benefit of people with ME/CFS. We are confident that this collaboration will help to accelerate much-needed research in this field, enabling further biomedical studies into well-defined ME/CFS.
FAQ from the ME/CFS Biomedical Partnership in next post below.
ETA: Corrected Biobank to Biomedical in line directly above.
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