Cornell Center for Enervating NeuroImmune Disease

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Cornell Center for Enervating NeuroImmune Disease

Cornell Center for Enervating NeuroImmune Disease

@CornellMECFS

Collaborative #research center based @Cornell directed by @DrMaureenHanson encompassing a variety of projects on #MECFS. Visit our website below for more info.

Katılım Mart 2018
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Today David Iu, a PhD student in Andrew Grimson's lab at the Cornell ME/CFS Center, passed his thesis exam. As well as co-authoring several published papers already, David will be completing another manuscript on immune cells in ME.
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Analysis shows impaired energy metabolism, upregulated complement system, and dysregulated protein folding. Proteomic changes were associated with ME/CFS patients’ post-exertional malaise, unrefreshing sleep, and functional capacity.
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It was great to see former graduate student Jessica Maya at the InvestinME meeting. She is continuing ME/CFS research as a postdoctoral fellow at CDC in Atlanta. She participated in the Young EMERG meeting.
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On International #MECFS day, the drawing below by Cornell researcher Jessica Maya is dedicated to all sufferers. The Cornell Center for Enervating Neuroimmune Disease will continue research aimed at understanding the disease so treatments can be developed.
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The Center is excited and grateful to have received a renewal of our collaborative research center. The 5-year U54 award funds a multidisciplinary team working to uncover the biological basis of #MECFS. Check out our website for more information. neuroimmune.cornell.edu/news/
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A @Cornell multidisciplinary research center that studies chronic fatigue syndrome has received a $9.5M grant from @NIH – funding that will enable experts to continue work on the mysterious and debilitating condition. @NIAIDFunding @KrishnaWriter news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/0…

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