The Future of IACCI and Long Covid Research: ME/CFS and the Unfinished work of the COPVS Task Force
**NEW TIME AND DATE!** In 2021 the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched the RECOVER Initiative, a patient-centered, integrated, adaptive research network created to study Long Covid. Included in the […]
Solve CEO Emily Taylor Calls for More Research Funding, New NIH Office in “Open Access Government”
Solve President and CEO Emily Taylor recently penned an op-ed piece for Open Access Government calling for more funding and multidisciplinary collaboration for research of ME/CFS, Long Covid, and other […]
The RECOVER-TLC Event Day Three: How Will We Move Forward?
In 2021, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched its ambitious nearly $2 billion RECOVER Initiative, dedicated to finding the root causes of and possible treatments for Long Covid. Solve played […]
The RECOVER-TLC Event Day Two: Prioritization of Interventions, Study Design, and End Points
In 2021, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched its ambitious nearly $2 billion RECOVER Initiative, dedicated to finding the root causes of and possible treatments for Long Covid. Solve played […]
The RECOVER-TLC Event Day One: Lived Experience
In 2021, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched its ambitious nearly $2 billion RECOVER Initiative, dedicated to finding the root causes of and possible treatments for Long Covid. Solve played […]
Results from the RECOVER Long Covid Pediatric Study
People sometimes assume that young people don’t get Long Covid; or that if young people do, their symptoms are the same as those for adults. Emerging work from the RECOVER […]
Understanding the Biomarkers of PASC (otherwise known as Long Covid)
The RECOVER Research Review (R3) Seminar Series will host a panel discussion titled, “Understanding the Biomarkers of PASC” on Tuesday, November 8th 12:00-1:30 PM EDT featuring: Michael Peluso, MD, University […]
New Hope for Diagnosing and Treating Post-Infection Illnesses: Lessons Learned from HIV/AIDS
In this special webinar, Dr. Steven Deeks (Professor of Medicine-in-Residence at the University of California, San Francisco) will be hosted by Solve M.E. Medical Advisor Dr. David Hardy (former Director […]