Collaborative #research center based @Cornell directed by @DrMaureenHanson encompassing a variety of projects on #MECFS. Visit our website below for more info.

Joined March 2018
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Center researchers performed longitudinal plasma proteomics (SomaScan7K ) in 79 #MECFS vs 53 controls around two maximal CPETs. Findings: Persistent immune & metabolic dysregulation in recovery, linked to PEM. Learn more on our website. neuroimmune.cornell.edu/news… #PEM #Research

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Graphical abstract by Arnaud Germain, PhD.
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This work by Germain et al. has been featured on @Medscape. medscape.com/viewarticle/mul…

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Proud to share this spotlight on @DrMaureenHanson—ME/CFS overview, current science, and a call to fund clinical trials. Video below. #MECFS
Thank you to everyone who came out to our livestream event! During it, we premiered a video on @DrMaureenHanson that we’re sharing here as well
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Proud of our Center team! Kudos to Center member @GardellaAnnie from @IwijnDeVlaminck's lab for this excellent work 🤝🧬Exciting to see our cross-lab collaboration in action. More details 🔗neuroimmune.cornell.edu/news…

Our work using cell-free RNA as a minimally invasive bioanalyte to investigate circulating biomarkers and the pathobiology of ME/CFS is out today in @PNASNews! Led by @IwijnDeVlaminck, @DrMaureenHanson, and @CornellMECFS #cfRNA #MECFS #PNAS pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.25…
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Cornell Center for Enervating NeuroImmune Disease retweeted
Today David Iu, a PhD student in Andrew Grimson's lab at the Cornell ME/CFS Center, passed his thesis exam. As well as co-authoring several published papers already, David will be completing another manuscript on immune cells in ME.
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Analysis shows impaired energy metabolism, upregulated complement system, and dysregulated protein folding. Proteomic changes were associated with ME/CFS patients’ post-exertional malaise, unrefreshing sleep, and functional capacity.
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Check out our website's news feed (link below) for a post regarding the recent #MECFS #CPET paper by Betsy Keller et al. out in the Journal of Translational Medicine. 👉neuroimmune.cornell.edu/news…
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Cornell Center for Enervating NeuroImmune Disease retweeted
It was great to see former graduate student Jessica Maya at the InvestinME meeting. She is continuing ME/CFS research as a postdoctoral fellow at CDC in Atlanta. She participated in the Young EMERG meeting.
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The NIH NINDS ME/CFS Research Roadmap report has been released. Here is a post outlining the release: journals.lww.com/neurotodayo… Interested in the full report? Check it out here: ninds.nih.gov/about-ninds/wh…
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If you have not seen, Center Director @DrMaureenHanson and @oslersweb have an op-ed out in The Hill. Please share to promote funding for #MECFS.
I hope our op-ed in The Hill will raise awareness of the need for substantial funding for pre-pandemic ME/CFS. Treatments are needed for all infection-associated chronic conditions. thehill.com/opinion/4615604-…
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The Center has a new publication out on single-cell transcriptomics in #MECFS. Congrats to the Grenier and Grimson labs and everyone that contributed! The paper is open access in Cell Reports Medicine. doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2023.…
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Until the DOI link is active, please use: cell.com/cell-reports-medici…
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Check out this recent #MECFS publication from our Center on leveraging multiple datasets to distinguish people with MECFS from controls.
Results of a collaboration between the Cornell and Columbia NIH ME/CFS Centers have now been published in JTM. Analysis of plasma proteins and extracellular vesicle cytokines distinguishes ME/CFS from healthy at 86% accuracy. tinyurl.com/2yjjavdj
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Cornell Center for Enervating NeuroImmune Disease retweeted
On International #MECFS day, the drawing below by Cornell researcher Jessica Maya is dedicated to all sufferers. The Cornell Center for Enervating Neuroimmune Disease will continue research aimed at understanding the disease so treatments can be developed.
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The Center is excited and grateful to have received a renewal of our collaborative research center. The 5-year U54 award funds a multidisciplinary team working to uncover the biological basis of #MECFS. Check out our website for more information. neuroimmune.cornell.edu/news…

A @Cornell multidisciplinary research center that studies chronic fatigue syndrome has received a $9.5M grant from @NIH – funding that will enable experts to continue work on the mysterious and debilitating condition. @NIAIDFunding @KrishnaWriter news.cornell.edu/stories/202…
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