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http://solvecfs.org/2016-ramsay-award-program-results/
Here is an exerpt from Dr Nahle:
We are thrilled to support the work of these talented scientists from around the world through the 2016 Ramsay Award Program. This has been a competitive process, meaning that we had more applications for funding than we were able to fulfill, and so a rigorous process was used to determine those who would be funded. All five teams are committed to ME/CFS research. Importantly, they are exploring diverse promising areas including autoimmunity, natural killer (NK) cell function, mitochondrial myopathies, metabolic profiling, viral infection, bioenergetics heath index characterization, low grade inflammation, immune dysfunction, diagnostic testing, and advanced brain imaging—to name a few.
There is more from the Solve CEO Carol Head at the link above.
Team 1:
Advanced Non-Invasive Analysis in ME/CFS Diagnosis and Treatment Decisions - Jarred Younger University of Alabama in Birmingham
Link to the abstract
Team 2:
Metabolic Analysis of B-Cell Maturation in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A project summary as written by Geraldine Cambridge (UK) Fane Mensah (UK) and @ChrisArmstrong (Australia)
Link to the abstract
Team 3
The Bioenergetic Health Index of NK Cells as a Diagnostic Tool for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A project summary as written by Isabel Barao-Silvestre (University of Nevada in Reno), Ruben Dagda (Reno) and Victor Usmar (Alabama)
Link to the abstract
Team 4
Autoimmune Signature in CFS/ME
A project summary as written by Carmen Scheibenbogen and Madlen Lobel (Charity University in Berlin Germany)
Link to the abstract
Team 5
HHV-6 Mediated Mitochondrial Modulation and Its Association to ME/CFS
A project summary as written by Bhupesh Prusty ( Julius Maximilian University of Wurzburg, Germany)
LInk to the abstract
Here is an exerpt from Dr Nahle:
We are thrilled to support the work of these talented scientists from around the world through the 2016 Ramsay Award Program. This has been a competitive process, meaning that we had more applications for funding than we were able to fulfill, and so a rigorous process was used to determine those who would be funded. All five teams are committed to ME/CFS research. Importantly, they are exploring diverse promising areas including autoimmunity, natural killer (NK) cell function, mitochondrial myopathies, metabolic profiling, viral infection, bioenergetics heath index characterization, low grade inflammation, immune dysfunction, diagnostic testing, and advanced brain imaging—to name a few.
There is more from the Solve CEO Carol Head at the link above.
Team 1:
Advanced Non-Invasive Analysis in ME/CFS Diagnosis and Treatment Decisions - Jarred Younger University of Alabama in Birmingham
Link to the abstract
Team 2:
Metabolic Analysis of B-Cell Maturation in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A project summary as written by Geraldine Cambridge (UK) Fane Mensah (UK) and @ChrisArmstrong (Australia)
Link to the abstract
Team 3
The Bioenergetic Health Index of NK Cells as a Diagnostic Tool for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A project summary as written by Isabel Barao-Silvestre (University of Nevada in Reno), Ruben Dagda (Reno) and Victor Usmar (Alabama)
Link to the abstract
Team 4
Autoimmune Signature in CFS/ME
A project summary as written by Carmen Scheibenbogen and Madlen Lobel (Charity University in Berlin Germany)
Link to the abstract
Team 5
HHV-6 Mediated Mitochondrial Modulation and Its Association to ME/CFS
A project summary as written by Bhupesh Prusty ( Julius Maximilian University of Wurzburg, Germany)
LInk to the abstract
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