Cort
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I thought Lipkin was doing his own study? Is he also trying to isolate a pathogen (any pathogen) for ME/CFS in addition to coordinating the blinding of the blood work group? Should it bother us that he "debunked" a link between Borneo pathogen and "chronic fatigue"? (is he one of the CDC's go-to-guys for biomedical information debunking? and did that refer to CF or ME/CFS?)
I also thought Peterson had always planned to leave WPI after one year's time? Although I agree that we need to pursue all avenues, not only XMRV. But I kind of thought their clinical side was doing that, because Dekoff-Jones said she was not choosing physicians based on adherence to a particular treatment method but that she expected a variety of treatment methods (with probably an emerging consensus).
Anybody have a status update on Singh?
I think Peterson was going to be there as long as he was working. Corinne, who is doing a blog on her experiences with him, said he just glowed about the WPI when she asked him about. She said he was up two or three days a week putting it together and that he told her it was going to be the best place for CFS patients. I don't think he was ever going to be there full time though; he was going to keep his practice as well. I suppose that could be for his patients in town and because he does Medicare and all that. In any case he was quite excited apparently.
Lipkin is involved in two studies; one with Montoya looking at all pathogens and one he is leading just looking at XMRV in CFS. He is not, to my knowledge, working with the BWG (?).
Yes, the clinical side is its own side. I don't really have any problem with the WPI focusing entirely on XMRV based on what I know. I think I would have done the same thing...opportunities like XMRV, after all, don't come around very often; I think I would have thrown everything at it I could.