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Good afternoon. The Trans-NIH Working Group has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to help identify research areas and topics to be included in strategies to advance research efforts on ME/CFS.
Through the RFI, the Trans-NIH ME/CFS Working Group invites input from anyone with an interest in the NIH’s research efforts on ME/CFS, including researchers, health care providers, patient advocates and health advocacy organizations, and scientific or professional organizations. You are invited to submit your comments to MECFSRFI@mail.nih.govthrough June 24, 2016.
Please provide your perspective on the following issues:
· Emerging needs and opportunities that should be considered as new ME/CFS research strategies are developed.
· Challenges or barriers to progress in research on ME/CFS.
· Gaps and opportunities across the research continuum from basic through clinical studies.
The Trans-NIH ME/CFS Working Group also welcomes your general comments.
The members of the Trans-NIH ME/CFS Working Group will review and consider the comments received under this RFI as they develop strategies for ME/CFS research and research training.
For more information about NIH activities on ME/CFS, please visit www.nih.gov/mecfs.
Marian Emr
Director, Office of Communications and Public Liaison/NINDS
NIH Building 31, Room 8A07
Phone: (301) 496-5924
Through the RFI, the Trans-NIH ME/CFS Working Group invites input from anyone with an interest in the NIH’s research efforts on ME/CFS, including researchers, health care providers, patient advocates and health advocacy organizations, and scientific or professional organizations. You are invited to submit your comments to MECFSRFI@mail.nih.govthrough June 24, 2016.
Please provide your perspective on the following issues:
· Emerging needs and opportunities that should be considered as new ME/CFS research strategies are developed.
· Challenges or barriers to progress in research on ME/CFS.
· Gaps and opportunities across the research continuum from basic through clinical studies.
The Trans-NIH ME/CFS Working Group also welcomes your general comments.
The members of the Trans-NIH ME/CFS Working Group will review and consider the comments received under this RFI as they develop strategies for ME/CFS research and research training.
For more information about NIH activities on ME/CFS, please visit www.nih.gov/mecfs.
Marian Emr
Director, Office of Communications and Public Liaison/NINDS
NIH Building 31, Room 8A07
Phone: (301) 496-5924