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Scientists trade insults over myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) study
Times article, by Tom Whipple, 1 Aug 2017: Scientists trade insults over myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) study An acrimonious scientific row has broken out after a £5 million publicly funded study investigating treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome was condemned as “deeply … Continue reading
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Tagged Journal of Health Psychology, PACE trial, Prof George Davey Smith, Prof James C Coyne, Prof Malcolm McLeod, Science Media Centre, Stephen Matthews, Tom Whipple
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Videos of UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative conference 2016
10 videos from UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative conference in September 2016, posted on You Tube by Action for ME, 11 October 2016 Part 1: Welcome by Professor Stephen Holgate Researching a Syndrome: Findings from the UBC Complex Chronic Disease Study … Continue reading
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Tagged Action for ME, Andrea Polli, Andreas Finkelmeyer, Dr David Patrick, Dr Esther Crawley, Jessica Van Oosterwijck, Nadia Howard-Tripp, Prof George Davey Smith, Prof Paul Little, Prof Stephen Holgate, Prof Tom Walley, Professor Tom Walley, Sonya Chowdhury, UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative, UK CMRC, Victoria Strassheim
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Prof George Davey Smith calls for large scale ME/CFS genetic studies
Prof George Davey Smith, a clinical epidemiologist at the university of Bristol, says there is a need for large scale genetic studies of ME/CFS as it is not possible to draw accurate conclusions from small scale studies. Simon McGrath reports on Prof … Continue reading
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Tagged epigenomics, gene expression, Prof George Davey Smith, transcriptomics
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UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative conference videos
UK CFS/M.E. Research Collaborative Science Conference videos [from ActionFor M.E., published Oct 13 & 19, 2015] Day One, Part 1 Featuring presentations by Prof Stephen Holgate, Prof Jose Montoya, Prof Andreas Finkelmeyer, and Prof Whitney General. Day One, Part Two Featuring presentations … Continue reading
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Tagged Action for ME, Alice Russell, Dr Jose Montoya, Dr Mark Edwards, Prof Andreas Finkelmeyer, Prof Fai Ng, Prof George Davey Smith, Prof Jo Nijs, Prof Julia Newton, Prof Liz Perkins, Prof Stephen Holgate, Prof Whitney General, UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative, UK CMRC
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