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SUMMARY:Chronic Illnesses in Women: ME/CFS and Migraine
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this event in which ME/CFS & migraine comorbid communities collaborate to bring together patients\, researchers\, and doctors to discuss ME/CFS\, migraine disorders\, and their impact on women’s health. This webinar\, hosted by Solve M.E. and the Association for Migraine Disorders\, will feature presentations by Dr. James Baraniuk (Director of the Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center\, Georgetown University Medical Center)\, Dr. Nancy Klimas (Director\, Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine)\, and community members Georgia Linders and Melinda Lipscomb. \nPlease join us March 8\, International Women’s Day\, at 10 am PT. 
URL:https://solvecfs.org/event/chronic-illnesses-in-women-me-cfs-and-migraine/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Using Data Analysis to Study ME/CFS and Long Covid: Session 2
DESCRIPTION:We expanded our Ramsay Grant Program in 2021 by launching the new Stupski Awards\, which support research using data from the Registry. These webinars feature the 2021 Stupski Award recipients\, Efthymios Kalafatis and Jennifer Stone\, PhD\, who will discuss their research and answer your questions. \nJennifer Stone\, PhD\nAustralian National University \nDr. Stone will discuss her Stupski-supported project\, which uses advanced analytic methods to compare important demographic and clinical characteristics in people with ME/CFS to Long Covid controls and healthy controls. \nDr. Stone recently received her PhD in clinical epidemiology from Australian National University. She has co-authored several journal articles using data and modeling to uncover causes of disease. Jennifer earned her BA and MPH from the University of Queensland. \nSession II\nFebruary 15\, 2022\n3 pm PT\nPlease click here to register.
URL:https://solvecfs.org/event/using-data-analysis-to-study-me-cfs-and-long-covid-session-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Long Covid,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Solve Spotlight: Writer Nadine Sander-Green in Conversation with Joe Komsky
DESCRIPTION:Before developing ME/CFS\, Canadian writer Nadine Sander-Green was an avid adventurer\, canoeing down rapids\, mountain-biking along rugged trails\, and skiing through waist-deep powder. Post-diagnosis\, she’s written in detail about her journey towards the acceptance of her new body and living within drastically smaller limits. \nIn this webinar\, Nadine talks to Solve M.E. Development Director Joe Komsky about her ME/CFS experience\, the impact of the disease on multiple family members\, and why the accurate and nuanced representation of people with ME/CFS in storytelling is so crucial to progress.
URL:https://solvecfs.org/event/solve-spotlight-writer-nadine-sander-green-in-conversation-with-joe-komsky/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Long COVID & Fatiguing Illness Recovery Program ECHO
DESCRIPTION:(continuing on the 2nd Thursday of each month) \nNeurocognitive Manifestations of PASC \nMichelle Haddad\, PhD\nAssistant Professor\, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Emory University School of Medicine \n  \n\n\n\nFamily Health Centers of San Diego\, the ECHO Institute\, University of Washington\, and University of Colorado have collaborated to provide a CDC-funded monthly webinar-style ECHO learning session to rapidly disseminate Post-acute Sequelae of SARS-COV-2 infection (PASC) and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) findings and emerging best practices. This large-scale national monthly ECHO webinar series will offer didactic presentations by subject matter experts\, examples of emerging best practices and models of care\, and a facilitated Q&A. This program is open to all healthcare professionals and all Long COVID and ME/CFS patient-lived experience experts interested in learning more about the treatment of Long COVID and ME/CFS.
URL:https://solvecfs.org/event/long-covid-fatiguing-illness-recovery-program-echo/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Long Covid,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Ampligen: A General Overview and the Plan for ME/CFS & Long Covid
DESCRIPTION:For the second installment in our clinical diagnostics and treatments webinar series\, Solve M.E. welcomes two leaders from bio-pharma company AIM ImmunoTech to discuss their plans for clinical studies of their investigational drug Ampligen\, in ME/CFS and Long Covid. In addition\, Drs. Lapp and Gottschalk will share insights from real-world use of Ampligen to treat patients with ME/CFS and Long Covid. \nAmpligen (Rintatolimod)\, is a drug that modulates the immune system and has anti-viral activity. It has been studied in clinical trials since the late 1980s\, and although it has been endorsed by countries outside the USA specifically for treating people with ME/CFS\, it does not have FDA approval. AIM has recently updated its plans for developing the drug in ME/CFS and Long Covid. \nThe application of Ampligen for both diseases is yet another example of how ME/CFS research can benefit people with ME/CFS and Long Covid\, and why the study of both is crucial to each community. \nJoin Solve President and CEO Oved Amitay in conversation with Thomas K. Equels\, M.S.\, J.D. (Chief Executive Officer\, AIM)\, and David R. Strayer\, M.D (Chief Scientific & Medical Officer\, AIM) to learn more about their plans for Ampligen and how the community may get involved. Dr. Charles Lapp (Medical Director\, Hunter-Hopkins Center) will discuss his use of Ampligen as a treatment for both ME/CFS and Long Covid\, and Dr. Gunnar Gottschalk (Executive Director/PI\, Simmaron Research Inc)\, will share data on the use of Ampligen in people with ME/CFS. \nRegister for the webinar here. \nDo you have a question for our panelists? Submit it to us at SolveCFS@solvecfs.org \nTo view the first webinar in our clinical diagnostics and treatments webinar series\, “Immune-Based Prediction of Long Covid and Implications for ME/CFS “ featuring Dr. Bruce Patterson\, click here.
URL:https://solvecfs.org/event/ampligen-a-general-overview-and-the-plan-for-me-cfs-long-covid/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Long Covid,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Using Data Analysis to Study ME/CFS and Long Covid: Session 1
DESCRIPTION:We expanded our Ramsay Grant Program in 2021 by launching the new Stupski Awards\, which support research using data from the Registry. These webinars feature the 2021 Stupski Award recipients\, Efthymios Kalafatis and Jennifer Stone\, PhD\, who will discuss their research and answer your questions. \nEfthymios [Themos] Kalafatis\nData Scientist/Machine Learning Engineer \nKalafatis will discuss tracking his ME/CFS symptoms and analyzing the data and how that led to his Stupski-funded project\, which applies powerful machine learning and text analysis methods to better understand symptoms\, identify potential associations with treatments and life events and examine models of temporal patterns. \nKalafatis has over 20 years of data and text mining experience and holds a patent on a methodology that uses machine learning\, network analysis and natural language processing for medical research. He has applied artificial intelligence techniques to research ME/CFS and natural language processing methods to analyze patient records. Themos has a BA from the University of Portsmouth and a MSc from the University of East Anglia. \nSession I\nNEW DATE: January 21\, 2022\n10-11 am PT\nPlease click here to register.
URL:https://solvecfs.org/event/using-data-analysis-to-study-me-cfs-and-long-covid-session-1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Long Covid,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Immune-Based Prediction of Long Covid and Implications for ME/CFS
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Bruce Patterson is the CEO of IncellDx\, where he is developing a new paradigm for predicting\, identifying\, and treating people with Long Covid. \nDr. Patterson’s published scientific work suggests that Long Covid patients can be diagnosed reliably by analyzing patterns in cytokines- different types of proteins produced by a person’s immune system. Identifying a Long Covid immune system “fingerprint” may lead to a better understanding of the disease and to new treatment approaches that address the underlying causes. \nIn this webinar\, Dr. Patterson will describe his recent findings in COVID-19 and different pathogens that impair the immune system’s ability to function effectively\, and their implications for other diseases\, including ME/CFS. \nDr. Patterson made significant contributions to the diagnosis of HIV/AIDS and previously served as medical director of diagnostic virology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
URL:https://solvecfs.org/event/immune-based-prediction-of-long-covid-and-implications-for-me-cfs/
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