Welcoming Jessica Maya, PhD, Solve M.E.’s New Vice President of Scientific Programs

Solve M.E. is proud to welcome Dr. Jessica Maya as our new Vice President of Scientific Programs, a role central to how we advance discovery, collaboration, and impact across the […]
Extracellular Vesicle Proteins in Men with ME/CFS: Changes Before and After Exercise Correlate with Key Symptoms

Dr. Maureen Hanson, a professor of molecular biology and genetics at Cornell University and member of Solve’s Research Advisory Council, specializes in understanding the molecular nature of ME/CFS. ME/CFS has […]
Solve CEO Oved Amitay joins the NIH ME/CFS Research Roadmap Working Group

In 2019, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Advisory Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NANDS) Council Working Group for ME/CFS presented the Report of the NANDS Council Working Group for […]
NIH Awards $9.5M Grant to Study ME/CFS

The Cornell Center for Enervating Neuroimmune Disease has received a five-year grant of nearly $10 million from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, enriching […]
Gut Microbiome and ME/CFS – Research Study Conclusion

Recent work from the Hanson group at Cornell University addressing the potential contribution of gut microbiome to the pathophysiology of ME/CFS was published recently in the journal Microbiome. In the […]