Using Data Analysis to Study ME/CFS and Long Covid: Session 1

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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. Efthymios  Kalafatis Data Scientist/Machine Learning Engineer Kalafatis will discuss tracking his ME/CFS symptoms and […]

Understanding Long COVID Across Communities of Color, Including Those Hardest Hit by COVID

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is hosting a listening session, "Understanding Long COVID Across Communities of Color, Including Those Hardest Hit by COVID" on Friday 1/21 from 2PM - 4PM EST.  The event will be hosted by the NIH RECOVER Initiative and the Initiative's Clinical Science Core (CSC) at NYU Langone Health.This Listening Session […]

Ampligen: A General Overview and the Plan for ME/CFS & Long Covid

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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 […]

Autoimmune Encephalopathy Secondary to Infectious Disease: A New Perspective on the Pathogenetic Interaction of the Immune System, Infection, Stress and Chronic Disease

From the conference website: "This landmark leadership conference is sponsored by Georgetown University and The Foundation for Total Recovery. Guest speakers from around the world will include distinguished specialists from Oxford, Columbia, Duke, and even the leading medical center in the Middle East—Sheba Medical Center in Israel. Plan to join us, as we have an […]

Long COVID & Fatiguing Illness Recovery Program ECHO

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(continuing on the 2nd Thursday of each month) Neurocognitive Manifestations of PASC Michelle Haddad, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Emory University School of Medicine   Family 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 […]

Solve Spotlight: Writer Nadine Sander-Green in Conversation with Joe Komsky

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. In this webinar, Nadine talks to Solve M.E. Development Director Joe […]

Using Data Analysis to Study ME/CFS and Long Covid: Session 2

Online

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. Jennifer Stone, PhD Australian National University Dr. Stone will discuss her Stupski-supported […]

National Caregivers Day

National Caregivers Day honors people who provide personal, physical, and emotional care to members of our community. Stay tuned for more information!

Chronic Illnesses in Women: ME/CFS and Migraine

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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 […]

Implications of ME/CFS Case Definitions for Long Covid

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Our friends at the U.S. Action Working Group are hosting Dr. Leonard Jason, Professor of Psychology DePaul University, for a special webinar event. Leonard Jason’s talk will cover the content below: Every disease has a case definition, and these entities are crucial, as they allow patients to have a diagnosis for a constellation of symptoms […]

ME/CFS: NO problem?

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Nitric oxide (NO) – a gas produced by cells lining the blood vessels (endothelial cells) – helps to promote the widening of blood vessels (vasodilation) and is involved in the immune and metabolic systems. This key process allows oxygenated blood to reach tissues throughout the body. The production of NO increases in response to physical […]

Long Covid: Research, Policy and Economic Impact (Session II)

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Solve Long Covid Initiative, in partnership with the Global Interdependence Center, is conducting a year-long webinar and conference series exploring the pandemic’s long-term healthcare, policy, and economic impact, specifically the implications of long haul COVID or long COVID. This program, in partnership with the Solve Long Covid Initiative, will feature speakers Katie Bach, a Nonresident Senior […]

CDMRP for ME/CFS: Navigating the Grant Application Process

The FY22 Defense Appropriation provides funding to support therapeutic research related to medical threats, and treatments for Service Members in current and future battlefield settings. The managing agent for the funding opportunities is the Department of Defense Office of Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) at the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC). […]

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