ME-conference in Sweden with English-speaking lecturers Wed Oct 19th, available for streaming

mango

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Unfortunately, I had to deal with something else while Jo Cambridge was presenting. Was there any interesting new upshot from the work (I realise it's a long game!)?
 

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From Julin's talk, a summary of some of the ME/CFS researching being done at Stora Sköndal/Karolinska Institutet

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(Sorry, I'm crap at this, but here's my attempt at a translation: )

* Current: Microglia PET study in collaboration with PET-center Karolinska University Hospital
(Stenkrona, Jucaite, Halldin, Forsberg, Evengård, Watanabe, Farde)

10 ME-patients are examined with [11C]MADAM which measures the amount of serotonin transporter (SERT) and [11C]PBR28 which measures the degree of inflammation in the brain

* Currently planning: (start January 2017): Immunology and MRT, in collaboration with Uppsala University and MR Karolinska University Hospital
(Blomberg, Kristoffersen-Wiberg, Li, Granberg, Erlandsson-Nordin)

Immunological abnormalities in blood tests and structural and functional changes (MRT) in relation to the clinical picture

* Currently planning: FDG-PET study in collaboration with Nuclear medicine Karolinska Huddinge
(R Axelsson, I Savitcheva)

Focal metabolic changes in relation to the clinical picture
 

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Another one of Julin's slides:

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Neuroradiology in ME/CFS

* Clinical use: to exclude other illnesses (MRT)

* Research (focus of this presentation)
- abnormalities on a group level
- understanding the mechanisms of the illness
- identification of future possible diagnostic biomarkers
- assessment of treatment effects
--- the structure of the brain (MRT)
--- the function of the brain (MRT, SPECT, PET)
--- inflammation in the brain (PET)
 

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Jo Cambridge said something about a new paper they are currently writing up, something about resting b-cells using energy differently than other b-cells (naive ones?). I can't remember the details, sorry...
 

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Today's conference is already available here:
https://play.vll.se/category/5/video/214/rme-konferens-19-october-2016-2

6 1/2 hours! :) Looking forward to see it!

EDIT for English speaking audience:

Lucinda Bateman's lecture Summary of the IOM Report, and the relationship to diagnosis and treatment of ME/CFS starts at 42:47

Prof. Anders Rosén Metabolic features of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome at 01.35.05

Geraldine Cambridge's lecture Rituximab for ME/CFS: Revealing immunological cues to underlying disease mechanisms starts at 02.53

Panel discussion (in English) at 05.15
 
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If you're interested in Jo Cambridge's personal opinions about Rituximab and people's attitude towards her research etc, make sure to keep listening when they take a break in the afternoon, after Julin's second presentation, before Ewa W-W's presentation.

(If they haven't edited that part out. I don't think she was aware that the mic was still on..!)
 
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