The £3.2 million study is jointly funded by the MRC and hopes to aid development of diagnostic tests and targeted treatments.
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Patients, Scientists, and Advocates Celebrate £3.2m Funding for DecodeME, the Largest Ever ME/CFS DNA study!
Funding for the world’s largest genetic study into myalgic encephalomyelitis (M.E.), led by a partnership of patients and scientists, has been announced today.
The ME Association: We Support, Inform, Advocate and Invest in Biomedical Research | 19 May 2020
We provide support, reliable information, a voice when needed, and funding for medical research.
ME Awareness: New CPD Training Course for Medical Professionals about ME/CFS | 12 May 2020
The online course can be taken by anyone with a professional interest in ME/CFS and will hopefully increase awareness and understanding.
The Christmas Issue of ME Essential Magazine! | 10 December 2019
An ME Essential supplement for Christmas. We share stories, plans for the festive week, recipes, gift ideas and much, much more!
ME/CFS Biomedical Partnership PPI Steering Group Update | 02 December 2019
We explain what happened at the recent MRC/NIHR workshop and invite you to complete a survey on research criteria.
MRC/NIHR Workshop: The ME/CFS Biomedical Partnership – Genetics and Biomarkers | 07 November 2019
The MRC will host a workshop to help the CMRC with its major bioresource proposal involving 20,000 samples and data from people with M.E.
2020 CMRC Research Conference in Bristol – Early Bird Registration Now Open | 06 November 2019
The CMRC research conference takes place in Bristol on Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th March, 2020.
Amended Cochrane Review: ‘Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome’ | 03 October 2019
The influential Cochrane organisation has published an updated review and issued a statement following concerns expressed by the patient community.
CMRC researchers propose deep trawl of DNA to uncover causes of ME/CFS | 28 June 2019
Simon McGrath has written an authoritative blog about potentially the largest study of ME/CFS in the world!