Hi guys,
What an amazing opportunity this is! I won't say too much as you can read details below, but this is absolutely unprecedented and an incredible opportunity if you can make it!
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Center at Stanford University
Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS
Sponsored by Open Medicine Foundation
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Come hear from our amazing team in person!A unique and unprecedented opportunity to learn from and interact with these world-class scientists.
Visit the Community Symposium page on the OMF website for more information about these scientists.
This exciting symposium will follow a 2-day meeting of our collaborative team of world-renowned scientists.
To date we have been able to develop a potential diagnostic and treatment assay using our new nanofabricated device on a few patients and healthy controls. We have also generated a fairly large amount of molecular data on a few patients, which has pointed to pathways that should help us understand the disease. Our collaborative team meeting will allow for in-depth scientific discussion of ME/CFS research results, and for strategizing on the best way forward for the scientific community.
At the Community Symposium, the scientists will update patients and any interested members of the public on our progress towards understanding the molecular basis of ME/CFS and our plans for the future.
Only together can we solve this incredibly complex and horrific disease.
Please register as soon as possible! Space is limited.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Ronald W. Davis, PhD
Director, Stanford Genome Technology Center
Director, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Center at Stanford University
Director, Open Medicine Foundation Scientific Advisory Board
Linda Tannenbaum
CEO/President
Open Medicine Foundation
EVENT DETAILS
Where:
PAUL BREST HALL, 555 Salvatierra Walk
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
When:
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Schedule:
Registration: 8:00 am
Symposium: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Reception to follow
Cost:
$75 per person (includes program, breakfast, lunch and reception)
Register Here.
A DVD of the conference will be available after the conference to order on the OMF website.
Wow! I'm jealous of you US folks
Hopefully some of you will be able to attend, or some of your family members. This is an extremely rare event, let alone in the MECFS world!
Thanks,
B
@Janet Dafoe (Rose49)
What an amazing opportunity this is! I won't say too much as you can read details below, but this is absolutely unprecedented and an incredible opportunity if you can make it!
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Center at Stanford University
Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS
Sponsored by Open Medicine Foundation
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Come hear from our amazing team in person!A unique and unprecedented opportunity to learn from and interact with these world-class scientists.
Visit the Community Symposium page on the OMF website for more information about these scientists.
This exciting symposium will follow a 2-day meeting of our collaborative team of world-renowned scientists.
To date we have been able to develop a potential diagnostic and treatment assay using our new nanofabricated device on a few patients and healthy controls. We have also generated a fairly large amount of molecular data on a few patients, which has pointed to pathways that should help us understand the disease. Our collaborative team meeting will allow for in-depth scientific discussion of ME/CFS research results, and for strategizing on the best way forward for the scientific community.
At the Community Symposium, the scientists will update patients and any interested members of the public on our progress towards understanding the molecular basis of ME/CFS and our plans for the future.
Only together can we solve this incredibly complex and horrific disease.
Please register as soon as possible! Space is limited.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Ronald W. Davis, PhD
Director, Stanford Genome Technology Center
Director, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Center at Stanford University
Director, Open Medicine Foundation Scientific Advisory Board
Linda Tannenbaum
CEO/President
Open Medicine Foundation
EVENT DETAILS
Where:
PAUL BREST HALL, 555 Salvatierra Walk
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
When:
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Schedule:
Registration: 8:00 am
Symposium: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Reception to follow
Cost:
$75 per person (includes program, breakfast, lunch and reception)
Register Here.
A DVD of the conference will be available after the conference to order on the OMF website.
Wow! I'm jealous of you US folks
Hopefully some of you will be able to attend, or some of your family members. This is an extremely rare event, let alone in the MECFS world!
Thanks,
B
@Janet Dafoe (Rose49)
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