Inaugural Harvard ME/CFS collaboration symposium

Symposium participants

Dr. Maureen Hanson participated in the inaugural Harvard ME/CFS Collaboration 2019 Scientific and Public Symposium sponsored by the Open Medicine Foundation that was held in Boston, MA on June 6-7, 2019. On June 6 she presented a talk on ongoing research in the NIH-funded Cornell ME/CFS U54 Center. She also presented on June 7 at the public symposium held in a theater in nearby Somerville, MA. The talks from the public symposium have been made available by OMF. Dr. Hanson’s talk is below and the full list of talks can be found here.

Immune dysregulation in ME/CFS

InvestinME Research Events

Richard Simpson, event organizing, from InvestinME

InvestinME Research hosted a series of events in London with the purpose of promoting better education about ME/CFS and increasing international collaboration on ME/CFS research. The series began with the Thinking the Future Young/ECR conference on May 28th, 2019, for which Hanson lab graduate student Alexandra Mandarano received a travel scholarship to attend. Dr. Maureen Hanson attended and presented at the ninth Biomedical Research into ME Colloquium and at the public 14th Invest in ME Research Conference on May 31st.

UPDATE: Presentations and the conference report from the 14th Invest in ME Research International ME Conference are now available. Dr. Maureen Hanson‘s talk is among those uploaded and is included below. The full report is available on the InvestinME website here.

ISEV Annual Meeting 2019

Ludovic Giloteaux, Ph.D.

The International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) held their 2019 annual meeting in Kyoto, Japan from April 24th to 28th. Center member Dr. Ludovic Giloteaux attended the conference to network with international experts on the latest extracellular vesicle (EV) research. Dr. Giloteaux also presented some of our current EV research on cytokine and miRNA profiling of plasma EVs in ME/CFS. Check out the conference program for an overview of what information was covered.

Exertion intolerance: What is the evidence telling us?

Betsy Keller, Ph.D.

Clinical core co-director Dr. Betsy Keller presented on the second day of the NIH Accelerating Research on ME/CFS meeting. Dr. Keller outlined exertion intolerance in ME/CFS drawing upon her years of experience in the field. Her talk includes some preliminary data being generated from our NIH-funded Center. Dr. Keller’s complete talk can be viewed below.

Cellular Metabolism of Immune Cells

Alexandra Mandarano

At the NIH Accelerating Research on ME/CFS meeting, Alexandra Mandarano, a Ph.D. candidate in Dr. Hanson’s lab, presented “Cellular Metabolism of Immune Cells”. The talk outlines a study that was performed in collaboration with Simmaron Research and focused on immunometabolism in people with ME/CFS as well as in healthy controls. To elaborate further, Alexandra Mandarano with the help of Jessica Maya, a graduate student in Dr. Hanson’s lab, performed Seahorse bioenergetics assays along with other experiments to better understand the metabolic fitness of immune cells from this population. Please see the video below to watch the full talk.

Mitochondrial DNA mutation and disease

Zhenglong Gu, Ph.D.

Center member Zhenglong Gu, PhD, presented on mitochondrial DNA mutation and disease at Cornell University on April 19, 2019. Dr. Gu is participating in the ENID Center to examine the role of mitochondrial genomes in ME/CFS.

“Next Steps for ME/CFS Research”

Dr. Maureen Hanson

Dr. Maureen Hanson spoke on the “Next Steps for ME/CFS Research” panel at the NIH meeting “Accelerating Research on ME/CFS” on April 5, 2019.  The text of her statement and some by Dr. Jose Montoya on the same panel can be found here.  A transcript of the prior remarks at the meeting by Dr. Francis Collins is available here.

Outreach in Japan

Image Credit: admissions.oist.jp

This past November, @DrMaureenHanson visited the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University in Japan to participate in their distinguished speaker series. Dr. Hanson’s talk provided general awareness about ME/CFS and shared details on the Center’s research. In particular, the research topics covered were the functioning of immune cells, cellular metabolism, the microbiome, neuroimaging, and exercise physiology.  While in Japan, Dr. Hanson spoke with a representative of the Japan ME Association.  ME/CFS researchers in Japan hope to attend the April 2019 NIH meeting.

Community symposium

OMF logoThe second annual Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS will be held at Stanford University on September 29, 2018.  Maureen Hanson is among the distinguished list of speakers.

Sponsored by Open Medicine Foundation (OMF)
WHEN: Saturday, September 29, 2018
WHERE: Paul Brest Hall, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Full details about the symposium can be found here.

UPDATE: Maureen’s complete talk was recorded and can be viewed here.

Invest in ME Research Conference

Maureen Hanson joined other researchers, physicians, patient groups and journalists from around the world at the 13th conference to advance ME/CFS research.  Here is a link to the full agenda.

InvestinME is producing a DVD of the presentations that can be purchased soon. An announcement will appear on the home page of their website.

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