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ME Research UK and Action for M.E. launch pioneering PhD-level research
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ME Research UK and Action for M.E. launch pioneering PhD-level research

ME Research UK and Action for M.E. are delighted to announce the launch of a new ground-breaking PhD-level research project in…
17 June 202217 June 2022
Award for Newcastle ELUCIDATE study
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Award for Newcastle ELUCIDATE study

Many congratulations to James Allison, Elizabeth Offen and colleagues who received an award for their poster presented at the Orofacial…
5 April 202218 April 2022
Newly funded PhD genetics research
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Newly funded PhD genetics research

We are delighted to announce ME Research UK’s first award for PhD-level research. This is for a project being conducted…
4 April 20224 April 2022
Decreased NO production
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Decreased NO production

Dr Francisco Westermeier and colleagues recently published more results from their ME Research UK-funded study looking at endothelial dysfunction in…
22 March 202222 March 2022
Austrian results published
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Austrian results published

Dr Francisco Westermeier and colleagues have just published more results from their ME Research UK-funded study looking at endothelial dysfunction…
24 January 202224 January 2022
Looking back at 2021
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Looking back at 2021

Another year of disruptions has not stopped ME/CFS researchers around the world in their search for a better understanding of…
11 January 202211 January 2022
Can DNA paperclips explain invisible diseases?
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Can DNA paperclips explain invisible diseases?

Jolien Hendrix is a PhD student researching the epigenetics of ME/CFS as part of a project we are supporting at…
9 November 20219 November 2021
Charities announce new project
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Charities announce new project

On International ME Awareness Day 2021 (12th May), ME Research UK with the financial support of The Gordon Parish Charitable…
11 October 202112 October 2021
New studies published
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New studies published

Two new papers have recently been published from research funded by ME Research UK. Firstly, a multinational group of researchers…
21 September 202121 September 2021
Our current projects
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Our current projects

Our call for grant applications focused on the viral causes of ME/CFS closed last Friday. We are delighted to have…
4 August 202128 July 2021

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