Dr. Juan Santiago presents his fascinating work on developing an ME/CFS bio-marker from observed Red Blood Cell Deformability.
Events
Dr. Robert Phair – The genetics of the Metabolic Trap – 2019 Stanford ME/CFS Symposium
Dr. Robert Phair presents an update on his theories and findings around Metabolic Trap research.
Third Annual Working Group Meeting on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS @ Stanford
Director of Scientific and Medical Outreach, Jaime Seltzer of #MEAction, gave a talk on Wednesday during a session on “Big Data and ME/CFS” at Stanford University as part of the Third Annual Working Group Meeting on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS sponsored by the Open Medicine Foundation.
On Saturday, September 7th, from 9 A.M. PDT the proceedings will be open to the public via live stream here.
For additional highlights of the conference proceedings please follow this twitter link.
Update: Day three ended with dinner for the scientists and the OMF at Ron Davis and Janet Dafoe’s home.
Source: Patient Registry is the Key to Achieving Big Data for M.E. – #MEAction
Annual Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS at Stanford 2019
A unique and up-close opportunity to learn from and interact with these world-class scientists. Visit the link below for official details and sign up for the live stream of the event on Saturday, September 7th, 2019. The agenda is available here.
#MillionsMissing Takes to the Streets to Create ME/CFS Awareness Worldwide
In Cities across the world people showed their support in beautiful and moving #MillionsMissing advocacy events. Researchers, clinicians, and patients turned out to speak about the urgent need to address this crisis with real action. Members of Congress tweeted out their support for people with ME!
Source: We did it! This is what the #MillionsMissing Look Like. – #MEAction