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The '''UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative''' (CMRC) is a group of researchers and [[ME/CFS]] patient groups in the UK. It is led by Professor [[Stephen Holgate]].<ref>[http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2013/10/uk-mecfs-research-collaborative-executive-board-minutes-of-meeting-held-on-7-october-2013/ "UK ME/CFS Research Collaborative executive board | summary of meeting held on 7 October 2013"]</ref> Its launch in 2013 was covered by the [[Science Media Centre]].<ref>[http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-unravelling-the-controversy/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – unraveling the controversy]</ref>
The '''UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative''' (CMRC) is a group of British researchers and [[ME/CFS]] patient groups with some connection to U.K. funders who host & attend the meetings. It was led by Professor [[Stephen Holgate]].<ref>[http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2013/10/uk-mecfs-research-collaborative-executive-board-minutes-of-meeting-held-on-7-october-2013/ "UK ME/CFS Research Collaborative executive board | summary of meeting held on 7 October 2013"]</ref> but is now apparently led by Dr David Strain following Professor Stephen Holgate stepping down in 2020. It’s launch in 2013 was covered by the [[Science Media Centre]].<ref>[http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-unravelling-the-controversy/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – unraveling the controversy]</ref> Since 2014, the collaborative sponsors a [[CFS/ME Research Collaborative Conference|conference on ME/CFS research]].


Membership is open to researchers, health care professionals, charities and patients. Associate membership is free, enabling patients to receive updates & take part in sessions at the conference.<ref>[http://www.meassociation.org.uk/research2015/cfsme-research-collaborative/cmrc-executive-committee-becoming-a-member/ Becoming a member]</ref>  Patient groups represented include the [[ME Association]], [[ME Research UK]], [[Action for ME]] and the [[Association of Young People with ME]].
   
 
A number of patient groups and charities have declined to join. These include [[Invest in ME]],  [[Tymes Trust]], and the [[25 Percent ME Group]].  


== Aims ==
== Aims ==
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*increasing funding for M.E. research.
*increasing funding for M.E. research.


==The Grand Challenge==
The [[Grand Challenge]] is a UK study announced in 2015 and aiming to collect a large sample size (10,000+) of data from people with M.E.


==Criticism==
==Launch & expressed hopes==
The UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC) was launched on Monday April 22nd  2013 at the Wellcome Collection in central London. It was attended by the the [http://www.royal.gov.uk/thecurrentroyalfamily/thedukeofkent/overview.aspx Duke of Kent], in his role as patron of the ME Association, and the [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/countess-of-mar/1861 Countess of Mar], a Patron of ME Research UK.


The collaborative has been criticised for not using [[post-exertional malaise]] as a mandatory symptom in research.<ref>[http://www.stonebird.co.uk/CMRC.pdf Compromise is not acceptable - By: Stonebird]</ref><ref>[http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2015/10/post-exertional-malaise-in-mecfs-medical-research-council-announces-new-neuroimaging-research-16-october-2015/ Post-exertional malaise in ME/CFS | Medical Research Council announces new neuroimaging research | 16 October 2015 - ME Association - Dr. Charles Shepherd]</ref><ref>[http://www.shoutoutaboutme.com/advocacy/whats-wrong-with-the-uk-cfsme-research-collaborative/ Rocky Start for CFS/ME Collaborative - Shout Out About ME - By: Russell Logan]</ref><ref>[http://phoenixrising.me/archives/16786 Launch of inclusive UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative - By: Simon McGrath]</ref>  [[Invest in ME]] compared the Collaborative unfavourably with their own [[Invest in ME International ME Conference]],<ref>[http://www.investinme.org/IIME-Newslet-1304-01.htm "A tale of two collaboratives"]</ref> whilst the [[Tymes Trust]] raised issues about rules on debating controversial issues.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/tymestrust/posts/1494167207535083 "BEHIND THE SCENES: SETTING UP THE UK CFS/ME RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE (UK CMRC)"]</ref> 
[[ME Research UK]] in their write up of the launch<ref>https://www.meresearch.org.uk/uk-research-collaborative/</ref> stated “Our hope is that the success of the ‘UK Respiratory Research Collaborative’ – which saw grant funding for respiratory medicine research increase 10-fold between 2005 and 2012 – can be dramatically reprised for ME/CFS, which has been a poor orphan in research terms for far too long.
 
The [[25 Percent ME Group]] stated in declining membership, "It is wholly unacceptable for people with chronic fatigue and mental health issues to be included in research for [[Myalgic Encephalomyelitis]] and for people with [[Myalgic Encephalomyelitis]] to be used for [[Chronic fatigue]] research."<ref>[http://www.25megroup.org/info_news.html#CMRC STATEMENT FROM THE 25% ME GROUP REGARDING THE CFS/ME RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE CHARTER (CMRC) MAY 2013]</ref>


The involvement of the [[Science Media Centre]] has also been questioned.  See [[Science Media Centre]]: [http://me-pedia.org/wiki/Science_Media_Centre#Criticism Criticism].
The BMJ published an article<ref>https://www.bmj.com/content/346/bmj.f2630</ref> with quotes from [[Stephen Holgate]] & [[Sonya Chowdhury]] of [[Action for ME]] expressing great hope for the CMRC being a “step change”.


==Conferences==
A blog<ref>https://meassociation.org.uk/2013/06/uk-research-collaborative-means-business-think-piece-by-simon-mcgrath-4-june-2013/</ref> published by [[The ME Association]], whilst noting some controversy over the big tent approach, was also very positive. Dr [[Charles Shepherd]] is quoted as saying it was “a very big and potentially extremely powerful tent”.


===4th Annual Conference - 2017===
==Membership==
The 2017 conference was held at Future Inns Cabot Circus, Bond St South, Bristol, England on Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 September 2017.  
Membership is open to researchers, health care professionals, charities and patients. Associate membership is free, enabling patients to receive updates & take part in sessions at the conference.<ref>[http://www.meassociation.org.uk/research2015/cfsme-research-collaborative/cmrc-executive-committee-becoming-a-member/ Becoming a member]</ref> Patient groups represented include the [[ME Association]], [[Action for ME]], the [[Association of Young People with ME]] and the [https://www.metrust.org.uk M.E. Trust].


==2017 Speakers - Day 1==
In May 2017, [[ME Research UK]], who had previously been a member, announced, via Facebook, that they had withdrawn their membership.<ref>[ME Research UK & UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative ME Research UK - Facebook]</ref>
*Professor [[Stephen Holgate]] - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgEHPuwiFEw Welcome]
*Dr [[Avindra Nath]], [[National Institutes of Health]], USA - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Biv-MkYaBt4 ''Post-infectious CFS/ME study at National Institutes of Health'']
*Dr Matt Wall, Imanova, London, UK - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OjG8Tpiaxs ''Imaging in research'']  
*Prof Alan Silman, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Science, University of Oxford, UK - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iesjbLq3krY ''Overview of fatigue in arthritis:insights for CFS/ME'']
*Gina Wall, Royal Free Hospital Fatigue Service, London, UK - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmF8xe8LtwA ''Examining Joint Hypermobility Syndrome in a London fatigue clinic'']
*Dr [[Peter Rowe]], John Hopkins Children’s Centre for CFS, Baltimore, USA - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bgj5fZOruA ''Orthostatic Intolerance and the lessons from the last two decades'']
*Prof Dr [[Frans Visser]], Cardiac Care Foundation, Hoofddorp, Netherlands- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWRA23D_MUg ''Orthostatic Intolerance'']
*Dr Linda van Campen, Stichting Cardiozorg, Amsterdam, Netherlands - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjYKZZvlJJc'' Cerebral blood flow decline: deconditioning or disease?'']
*James McCullagh, University of Oxford, UK - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eunPYIG_ywQ ''Investigating altered metabolism in ME/CFS'']
*Prof John Gallacher, University of Oxford, UK - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTFvJV7FGBE ''Brain health in an age of platform science'']


===3rd Annual Conference - 2016===
A number of patient groups and charities have declined to join. These include [[Invest in ME]], [[Tymes Trust]], and the [[25 Percent ME Group]].{{citation needed}}
The 2016 conference was held at the Novotel Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne, England on Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 September 2016.  


==2016 Speakers==  
==The Grand Challenge==
*Professor [[Stephen Holgate]] - Welcome and Closing
The [[Grand Challenge]] was a UK study announced in 2015 and aiming to collect a large sample size (10,000+) of data from people with M.E. I
*Professor David Ford, Swansea University - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a04Z2frZft0&t=4671s''SAIL Database: routinely collected data for research'']
*Dr [[Zaher Nahle]], [[Solve ME/CFS Initiative]] - ''All In at the Solve ME/CFS Initiative''
*Dr Nadia Howard-Tripp, NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Rheumatology, on behalf of Prof Fai Ng  - ''Identifying the biological fingerprints of fatigue''
*Professor [[Julia Newton]], Director of Newcastle Academic Health Partners and Clinical Professor of Ageing and Medicine, Newcastle University - ''Understanding the pathogenesis of autonomic dysfunction in CFS and its relationship with cognitive impairment'' and ''Cardiac iodine-123-meta-iodo-benzylguanidine uptake in CFS associates with autonomic function and fatigue severity'' and ''Reduced cardiac volumes in CFS associated with plasma volume but not length of disease''
*Alice Russell, King’s College London, on behalf of Prof Carmine Pariante  - ''Persistent fatigue induced by [[Interferon]]-alpha: a new immunological model for CFS''
*[[Sonya Chowdhury]], Chief Executive, [[Action for ME | Action for M.E.]] - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUlHorvIY8Y&t=1s Plenary session: ''Mapping global research funding over the last 10 years: a UK CFS/ME Research'' Collaborative-sponsored report]
*Dr Lindsay Keir, Senior Portfolio Developer, Wellcome - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUlHorvIY8Y&t=1s ''Enhancing research funding applications into CFS/ME'']
*Dr Julius Bourke, Queen Mary’s University, London - ''The Brain in Pain studies: central sensitisation in CFS/ME and fibromyalgia''
*Andreas Finkelmeyer, University of Newcastle - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoMUF3FUZUc&t=5s ''Voxel-based morphometry shows reductions in brainstem white matter in CFS/ME'']
*Dr Andrea Polli, University of Brussels - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoMUF3FUZUc&t=1125s ''Immune-pain interaction following exercise in CFS/ME: associations between exercise-induced hyperalgesia, complement system and elastase activation'']
*Victoria Strassheim, Newcastle University - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9gLhNO3LIw&t=1791s ''Involving severe and very severely affected CFS/ME individuals in research: a clinician’s view point'']
*Dr David Patrick, University of British Columbia - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbF-Pl_qp8Y&t=1111s part one] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RZger48Z_Y part two] ''Researching a Syndrome: Findings from the UBC Complex Chronic Disease Study Group''
*Professor [[George Davey Smith]], University of Bristol - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a04Z2frZft0&t=4671s ''States, traits and diagnosed conditions: implications for the design of population-based studies of human health and disease'']
*Professor Caroline Relton, University of Bristol - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a04Z2frZft0&t=4671s ''Epigenetics - what is it and what can it do for ME/CFS?'']
*Professor Paul Little, Professor Tom Walley and M.E. patient Opal Webster-Philip - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2R1ao5cFPo Panel Discussion - ''Exploring the challenges of gaining ME/CFS funding for the range of science required'']
*Dr Nadia Howard-Tripp, NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Rheumatology - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkUSaO5d3fY&t=3s ''Fatigue in Primary Sjögrens Syndrome is associated with lower levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines'']
*Prof Anne McArdle, University of Liverpool - ''Metabolism of aberrant mitochrondrial factors and cytokine production in skeletal muscle of patients with CFS''
*Dr Sue Wilson, Imperial College London -''Some preliminary results from the SAFFE study''
*Dr Neha Issar-Brown, Medical Research Council - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUlHorvIY8Y&t=1s ''Enhancing research funding applications into ME/CFS'']
*Dr [[Esther Crawley]], Bristol University - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9gLhNO3LIw&t=1791s ''Investigating the treatment of Paediatric CFS/ME'']
*Jessica Van Oosterwijck, University of Antwerp - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwCKPnavtSY&t=2s ''The role of autonomic function in exercise-induced endogenous analgesia: a case-control study in ME/CFS and healthy people'']
*Professor David Jones, Newcastle University - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkUSaO5d3fY&t=3s Anne Faulkner Memorial Lecture - ''Fatigue in PBC: Nearing Journeys End on a Long and Winding Road: Lessons for CFS/ME'']
*Dr Sarah Knight, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute - "Improving quality of care in paediatric [[chronic fatigue syndrome]]"
*Dr Juliet Chenery-Robson, University of Sunderland  - ''The visualisation of CFS/ME’s invisibilities''
*Joanna Elson, Mitochondrial Research Group, Institute of Genetic Medicine, Newcastle University - ''Investigating the possibility of a role for mtDNA variation in CFE/ME'' 


==2016 Conference Reports & Video==
==Criticism==


The 2016 UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative was held 28-29 September 2016.
The collaborative has been criticised for not using [[post-exertional malaise]] as a mandatory symptom in research.<ref>[http://www.stonebird.co.uk/CMRC.pdf Compromise is not acceptable - By: Stonebird]</ref><ref>[http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2015/10/post-exertional-malaise-in-mecfs-medical-research-council-announces-new-neuroimaging-research-16-october-2015/ Post-exertional malaise in ME/CFS | Medical Research Council announces new neuroimaging research | 16 October 2015 - ME Association - Dr. Charles Shepherd]</ref><ref>[http://www.shoutoutaboutme.com/advocacy/whats-wrong-with-the-uk-cfsme-research-collaborative/ Rocky Start for CFS/ME Collaborative - Shout Out About ME - By: Russell Logan]</ref><ref>[http://phoenixrising.me/archives/16786 Launch of inclusive UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative - By: Simon McGrath]</ref>  [[Invest in ME]] compared the Collaborative unfavourably with their own [[Invest in ME International ME Conference]],<ref>[http://www.investinme.org/IIME-Newslet-1304-01.htm "A tale of two collaboratives"]</ref> whilst the [[Tymes Trust]] raised issues about rules on debating controversial issues.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/tymestrust/posts/1494167207535083 "BEHIND THE SCENES: SETTING UP THE UK CFS/ME RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE (UK CMRC)"]</ref> The initial CMRC was set up with a controversial gagging clause, later removed, with the supposed aim of preventing abuse & harassment. One article says:   “The charter has already been tested a couple of times, says Holgate, who gave the aggressors a choice: apologise or leave. He’s even suggested that he’ll disband the collaborative completely if all parties don’t play by the rules. “We set up the charter to protect researchers; anybody who joins us can’t abuse or upset that trust,” he says. “There is power in this to stop silly publicity which is quite destructive“<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thewire.in/health/fighting-over-fatigue-will-this-chronic-syndrome-ever-be-taken-seriously | title = Fighting Over Fatigue: Will This Chronic Syndrome Ever Be Taken Seriously? | last = | first =  | author-link =| date = 2015 | website = The Wire|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|access-date=2021-08-17}}</ref> 
:[http://solvecfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/CMRC-conference-report-2016.pdf?utm_content=buffer1e28d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer REPORT by: STEPHEN HOLGATE - 16 pages]
 
:[https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/cmrc-conference-2016-selected-presentations.pdf ABBREVIATED CONFERENCE REPORT - 33 pages]
The [[25 Percent ME Group]] stated in declining membership, "It is wholly unacceptable for people with chronic fatigue and mental health issues to be included in research for [[Myalgic Encephalomyelitis]] and for people with [[Myalgic Encephalomyelitis]] to be used for [[Chronic Fatigue]] research."<ref>[http://www.25megroup.org/info_news.html#CMRC STATEMENT FROM THE 25% ME GROUP REGARDING THE CFS/ME RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE CHARTER (CMRC) MAY 2013]</ref>
:[https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/CMRC-conference-report-2016.pdf FULL CONFERENCE REPORT - 92 pages]


*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbF-Pl_qp8Y UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 1/10]
The involvement of the [[Science Media Centre]] has also been questioned. See [[Science Media Centre]]: [http://me-pedia.org/wiki/Science_Media_Centre#Criticism Criticism].
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RZger48Z_Y UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 2/10]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a04Z2frZft0 UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 3/10]  
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2R1ao5cFPo UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 4/10]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RWMkDpm8Iw UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 5/10]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUlHorvIY8Y UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 6/10]  
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoMUF3FUZUc UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 7/10]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9gLhNO3LIw UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 8/10]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwCKPnavtSY UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 9/10]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkUSaO5d3fY UK CMRC Conference 2016 part 10/10]


===2nd Annual Conference - 2015===
==Conference==
''{{main article|page_name =CFS/ME Research Collaborative Conference}}''


The 2015 UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative was held 13-14 Oct 2015. [https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/cmrc-conference-report-final-october-2015.pdf Link to the full 44 page conference report.]
==Research & projects associated with the CMRC==
1) [[DecodeME]] - A Very large genetics study of 20 000 pwME costing £3.2 million. It was funded by the [[MRC]] and [[NIHR]] in 2020 and is due to complete in 2024.


*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69Jz43kSQX0 UK CFS/M.E. Research Collaborative Science Conference Day 1, Part 1/3]
2) [[ME/CFS Priority Setting Partnership]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKqkjFLNjn8 UK CFS/M.E. Research Collaborative Science Conference Day 1, Part 2/3]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5pH6ohx9lQ UK CFS/M.E. Research Collaborative science conference Day 1 Part 3/3]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sTXIgV0tTM UK CFS/M.E. Research Collaborative science conference Day 2 Part 1]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deJHEulE6v8 UK CFS/M.E. Research Collaborative science conference Day 2 Part 2]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYucfBYUejE UK CFS/M.E. Research Collaborative science conference Day 2 Part 3]


===1st Annual Conference - 2014===
==Other Activities==
*[https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/cmrc-2014-conference-report-final.pdf CFS/ME Research Collaborative Inaugural Conference Report 2014] 64-page overview of all the presentations and workshops
*2016, [https://meassociation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/mecfs-research-funding-report-2016.pdf The CMRC commissioned a report into ME/CFS research funding]


==2014 Speakers==
This assessed global & UK ME/CFS funding over a ten year period 2006-2016. ME/CFS funding was also compared (unfavourably) to other illnesses for context. The investigation was carried out by a group called UberResearch & by [[Sonya Chowdhury]] CEO of [[Action for ME]]. Sonya Chowdhury gave a ten minute presentation of the reports findings at the 2016 CMRC conference.
*Prof [[Stephen Holgate]] - Welcome and ''Taking collaboration forward: next steps''
*Prof Robert Dantzer - Anne Faulkner Lecture: ''The neuroimmune basis of fatigue''
*Dr Neil Harrison - ''[[Interferon]]-alpha rapidly changes brain microstructure ''
*Alice Russell - ''[[Interferon]]-alpha induced persistent fatigue''
*Dr Lisa Blundell - ''Blood [[cytokine]] concentrations in CFS: a systematic review ''
*Kate Earl - ''Resveratrol treatment on TNF-α-induced [[cytokine]] release ''
*Dr Stuart Watson - ''Understanding the pathogenesis of autonomic dysfunction in CFS and its relationship with [[cognitive impairment]]''
*Prof Wan-Fai Ng - ''Biological fingerprints of fatigue''
*Prof Carmine Pariante - ''[[Inflammation]] and fatigue: is it different from depression?''
*Dr Sue Wilson - ''Sleep and CFS/ME''
*Prof Anne McArdle - ''[[Mitochondria | Mitochondrial function]] and [[cytokine]] production in skeletal muscle of patients with CFS/ME''
*Dr [[Esther Crawley]] - ''The epidemiology of CFS/ME in adolescence''
*Prof [[Peter White]] - ''[[PACE]]: A trial & tribulations''
*Prof [[Andrew Lloyd]] - ''Acute infection & post-infective fatigue as a model for CFS''
*Prof [[Ian Lipkin]] - ''Microbiology & immunology of CFS/ME and other challenging disorders'' 
*Prof Maria Fitzgerald - ''Understanding pain mechanism in children and adolescents''
*Prof Jon Tobias - ''The epidemiology of adolescent CFS and chronic widespread pain''
*Dr Roberto Nuevo - ''Recovery and persistence from CFS/ME in adolescents''
*Prof Hugh Perry - ''End of conference summary''


==Minutes==
==Minutes==
*[https://www.meassociation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/CMRC-Draft-Minutes-10.07.18.pdf DRAFT Minutes of UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative Executive Board Meeting 10 July 2018]
*[https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/images/2018/05/Draft_Chair_approved_mins_24.4.18.pdf DRAFT Minutes of UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative Executive Board Meeting, 24 April 2018]
*[https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/draft-crmc-minutes-15-01-16.pdf DRAFT Minutes of CMRC Minutes of CMRC Meeting Meeting Meeting 15 January 2016]
*[https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/draft-crmc-minutes-15-01-16.pdf DRAFT Minutes of CMRC Minutes of CMRC Meeting Meeting Meeting 15 January 2016]
*[https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/CMRC-draft-minutes-111115.pdf DRAFT Minutes of CMRC Meeting 11 November 2015]
*[https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/CMRC-draft-minutes-111115.pdf DRAFT Minutes of CMRC Meeting 11 November 2015]
*[https://meassociation.org.uk/research/cfsme-research-collaborative/cmrc-meeting-summaries/ New HOME of all CFS/ME Research collaborative minutes]


==Executive Board==
==Executive Board - 2018==
(As per [[ME Association]] website.<ref>[http://www.meassociation.org.uk/research/cfsme-research-collaborative/cmrc-executive-committee-becoming-a-member/ CMRC Executive Board and Becoming a Member - ME Association]</ref>)
===Executive board members:===
*Chair, Professor [[Stephen Holgate]], (University of Southampton)
*Deputy Chair, Professor [[Chris Ponting]] (Section Head, Biomedical Genomics, Chair of Medical Bioinformatics MRC/University of Edinburgh)
 
*Professor [[Patrick Chinnery]] (MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, and Dept. of Clinical Neurosciences, Cambridge University),
*Dr [[Joanna Elson]] (Mitochondrial Research Group, Institute of Genetic Medicine, University of Newcastle),
*Dr [[Neil Harrison]] (Wellcome Clinician Scientist and Reader in Neuropsychiatry, Research Lead for the Department of Neuroscience, Sussex University),
*Prof [[Paul Little]] (Professor of Primary Care Research within Medicine, University of Southampton),
*Professor [[Carmine Pariante]] (Biological Psychiatry and Head of section, King’s College London),
*Professor [[Colin Smith]] (Functional Genomics, Brighton University),
*[[Sonya Chowdhury]], CEO, Action for M.E.
*Dr [[Charles Shepherd]], Hon. Medical Adviser, The [[ME Association]]
*Chris Macdonald/Craig Bullock ([[Arthritis Research UK]]),
*CMRC Patient Reference Group,
*Michael Dalrymple (MRC-Technology),
*Mark Edwards (Lay member with pharma/industry experience),<ref>[https://uk.linkedin.com/in/edwardsmark2? Mark Edwards - Linked In]</ref>
*Lars Erwig (Senior Director Discovery Medicine, [[GSK]]),
*Mark Jones ([[UCB Pharma]]),
 
===Official observers:===
*Ana Atunes-Martin (Programme Manager for population sciences and public health, MRC),
*Dr [[Gabrielle Murphy]] ([[BACME]]),
*Representative from the [[National Institute for Health Research]] (NIHR).
 
==Executive Board - 2017==
*[[Stephen Holgate]] (Chair)
*[[Stephen Holgate]] (Chair)
*[[Esther Crawley]] (Vice-Chair)
*[[Esther Crawley]] (Vice Chair)
*[[Sonya Chowdhury]] (Action for ME)
*[[Sonya Chowdhury]], CEO, [[Action for ME]]
*[[Charles Shepherd]], [[ME Association]]
*James Brodie – [[GW Pharma|GWPharma]]  
*Mary-Jane Willow, [[Association of Young People with M.E.]]
*[[Mike Dalrymple]] (MRCT)
*Paul Little, Southampton University
*Mark Edwards – EMIG
*Hugh Perry, Southampton University
*[[Mark J. Edwards|Mark J Edwards]]
*Jen McKendrick, [[ME Research UK]]
*[[Zoe Gotts]], Northumbria University
*Paul Moss, Birmingham University
*Joe McNamara, [[Medical Research Council]]
*Neeha Isaar-Brown, [[Medical Research Council]]
*Neeha Isaar-Brown, [[Medical Research Council]]
*Clive Kerfoot, CFS Research Foundation
*Mark Jones - [[UCB Pharma]]
*Edward Sykes, [[Science Media Centre]]
*[[Claire Kidgell]]
*Peter Muir, CFS Research Foundation
*[[Paul Little]], Southampton University
*Neil Abbott, [[ME Research UK]]
*[[Gabrielle Murphy]]
*[[Jen McKendrick]]
*[[Julia Newton]], Newcastle University
*[[Julia Newton]], Newcastle University
*[[Zoe Gotts]], Northumbria University
*[[Carmine Pariante]]
*[[Hugh Perry]], Southampton University  
*[[Chris Ponting]]
*[[Charles Shepherd]], [[ME Association]]
*[[Raliza Stoyanova]]
*[[Edward Sykes]], [[Science Media Centre]]
*Allison Wallace, Wellcome Trust observer
*Allison Wallace, Wellcome Trust observer
*[[Des Walsh]]
*Mary-Jane Willow, [[Association of Young People with M.E.]]


==Online presence==
==Online presence==
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==Learn more==
==Learn more==
*2016, [http://phoenixrising.me/archives/27889 The Power and Pitfalls of Omics: [[George Davey Smith]]’s storming talk at ME/CFS conference (Pt 1 of 2)]
*2016, [http://phoenixrising.me/archives/27889 The Power and Pitfalls of Omics:] [[George Davey Smith]]’s storming talk at ME/CFS conference (Pt 1 of 2)  
*2016, [https://www.actionforme.org.uk/news/ceo-blog-prof-george-davey-smith-on-the-grand-challenge/ CEO blog: Prof [[George Davey Smith]] on the [[Grand Challenge]]]
*2016, [https://www.actionforme.org.uk/news/ceo-blog-prof-george-davey-smith-on-the-grand-challenge/ CEO blog: Prof] [[George Davey Smith]] on the [[Grand Challenge]]
*2013, [http://www.meresearch.org.uk/news/uk-research-collaborative/ UK Research Collaborative]
*2013, [http://www.meresearch.org.uk/news/uk-research-collaborative/ UK Research Collaborative]
*2013, [http://www.meassociation.org.uk/research2015/cfsme-research-collaborative/ CFS/ME Research Collaborative]
*2013, [http://www.meassociation.org.uk/research2015/cfsme-research-collaborative/ CFS/ME Research Collaborative]
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Grand Challenge]]
*[[Grand Challenge]]
*[[CFS/ME Research Collaborative Conference]]
== References ==
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The UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC) is a group of British researchers and ME/CFS patient groups with some connection to U.K. funders who host & attend the meetings. It was led by Professor Stephen Holgate.[1] but is now apparently led by Dr David Strain following Professor Stephen Holgate stepping down in 2020. It’s launch in 2013 was covered by the Science Media Centre.[2] Since 2014, the collaborative sponsors a conference on ME/CFS research.


Aims[edit | edit source]

The collaborative was set up with the intention of:

  • providing a mechanism for M.E. charities, researchers and clinicians to work together in a coordinated and collaborative way,
  • increasing awareness of M.E. within the research community,
  • highlighting priorities for research funding to assist funders such as the Medical Research Council
  • increasing funding for M.E. research.


Launch & expressed hopes[edit | edit source]

The UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC) was launched on Monday April 22nd 2013 at the Wellcome Collection in central London. It was attended by the the Duke of Kent, in his role as patron of the ME Association, and the Countess of Mar, a Patron of ME Research UK.

ME Research UK in their write up of the launch[3] stated “Our hope is that the success of the ‘UK Respiratory Research Collaborative’ – which saw grant funding for respiratory medicine research increase 10-fold between 2005 and 2012 – can be dramatically reprised for ME/CFS, which has been a poor orphan in research terms for far too long.”

The BMJ published an article[4] with quotes from Stephen Holgate & Sonya Chowdhury of Action for ME expressing great hope for the CMRC being a “step change”.

A blog[5] published by The ME Association, whilst noting some controversy over the big tent approach, was also very positive. Dr Charles Shepherd is quoted as saying it was “a very big and potentially extremely powerful tent”.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership is open to researchers, health care professionals, charities and patients. Associate membership is free, enabling patients to receive updates & take part in sessions at the conference.[6] Patient groups represented include the ME Association, Action for ME, the Association of Young People with ME and the M.E. Trust.

In May 2017, ME Research UK, who had previously been a member, announced, via Facebook, that they had withdrawn their membership.[7]

A number of patient groups and charities have declined to join. These include Invest in ME, Tymes Trust, and the 25 Percent ME Group.[citation needed]

The Grand Challenge[edit | edit source]

The Grand Challenge was a UK study announced in 2015 and aiming to collect a large sample size (10,000+) of data from people with M.E. I

Criticism[edit | edit source]

The collaborative has been criticised for not using post-exertional malaise as a mandatory symptom in research.[8][9][10][11] Invest in ME compared the Collaborative unfavourably with their own Invest in ME International ME Conference,[12] whilst the Tymes Trust raised issues about rules on debating controversial issues.[13] The initial CMRC was set up with a controversial gagging clause, later removed, with the supposed aim of preventing abuse & harassment. One article says:   “The charter has already been tested a couple of times, says Holgate, who gave the aggressors a choice: apologise or leave. He’s even suggested that he’ll disband the collaborative completely if all parties don’t play by the rules. “We set up the charter to protect researchers; anybody who joins us can’t abuse or upset that trust,” he says. “There is power in this to stop silly publicity which is quite destructive“[14]

The 25 Percent ME Group stated in declining membership, "It is wholly unacceptable for people with chronic fatigue and mental health issues to be included in research for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and for people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis to be used for Chronic Fatigue research."[15]

The involvement of the Science Media Centre has also been questioned. See Science Media Centre: Criticism.

Conference[edit | edit source]

Research & projects associated with the CMRC[edit | edit source]

1) DecodeME - A Very large genetics study of 20 000 pwME costing £3.2 million. It was funded by the MRC and NIHR in 2020 and is due to complete in 2024.

2) ME/CFS Priority Setting Partnership

Other Activities[edit | edit source]

This assessed global & UK ME/CFS funding over a ten year period 2006-2016. ME/CFS funding was also compared (unfavourably) to other illnesses for context. The investigation was carried out by a group called UberResearch & by Sonya Chowdhury CEO of Action for ME. Sonya Chowdhury gave a ten minute presentation of the reports findings at the 2016 CMRC conference.

Minutes[edit | edit source]

Executive Board - 2018[edit | edit source]

(As per ME Association website.[16])

Executive board members:[edit | edit source]

  • Chair, Professor Stephen Holgate, (University of Southampton)
  • Deputy Chair, Professor Chris Ponting (Section Head, Biomedical Genomics, Chair of Medical Bioinformatics MRC/University of Edinburgh)
  • Professor Patrick Chinnery (MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, and Dept. of Clinical Neurosciences, Cambridge University),
  • Dr Joanna Elson (Mitochondrial Research Group, Institute of Genetic Medicine, University of Newcastle),
  • Dr Neil Harrison (Wellcome Clinician Scientist and Reader in Neuropsychiatry, Research Lead for the Department of Neuroscience, Sussex University),
  • Prof Paul Little (Professor of Primary Care Research within Medicine, University of Southampton),
  • Professor Carmine Pariante (Biological Psychiatry and Head of section, King’s College London),
  • Professor Colin Smith (Functional Genomics, Brighton University),
  • Sonya Chowdhury, CEO, Action for M.E.
  • Dr Charles Shepherd, Hon. Medical Adviser, The ME Association
  • Chris Macdonald/Craig Bullock (Arthritis Research UK),
  • CMRC Patient Reference Group,
  • Michael Dalrymple (MRC-Technology),
  • Mark Edwards (Lay member with pharma/industry experience),[17]
  • Lars Erwig (Senior Director Discovery Medicine, GSK),
  • Mark Jones (UCB Pharma),

Official observers:[edit | edit source]

Executive Board - 2017[edit | edit source]

Online presence[edit | edit source]

Learn more[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]