Ocular Motor Study
The aim of this project is to fully characterise eye movement changes in ME/CFS on two consecutive days, identifying an ocular motor signature that is unique to the disorder.
The aim of this project is to fully characterise eye movement changes in ME/CFS on two consecutive days, identifying an ocular motor signature that is unique to the disorder.
This study seeks to understand pathological mechanisms of pediatric ME/CFS (13 to 18 years old), using case-control and longitudinal study design that meshes clinical measures and omics methods.
The overarching goal of RASPBERRY-ME project is the characterization of the biomolecular signature of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis using Label-free Raman Spectroscopy (RS) and machine learning models.
The REMEDIAL project continues the work commenced with MAESTRO and will lead to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying ME/CFS pathophysiology, the persistence and variability of the symptoms, and will contribute to the identification of targets and therapeutic agents for intervention.
We propose an initial explanation for how ME/CFS could originate and perpetuate by drawing on findings from critical illness and heat stroke research.
The goal of this research is to reveal more information about the role of immunology and neuroinflammation in ME/CFS, and the underlying mechanisms of related pathogenesis that takes place.
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