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*[https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/10/chronic-fatigue-patients-push-for-an-elusive-cure/409534/ "The Tragic Neglect of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" by Olga Khazan for ''The Atlantic'']
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| author  = Olga Khazan
| title  = The Tragic Neglect of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| journal = The Atlantic
| date    = 8 Oct 2015
| url    = https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/10/chronic-fatigue-patients-push-for-an-elusive-cure/409534/
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Revision as of 14:12, April 23, 2018

Source: FaceBook - In memory of Vanessa Yeuk Lin Li

Vanessa Li was notable for her work in founding the crowdfunding campaign for the Microbe Discovery Project.

Life

Vanessa lived in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Illness

Vanessa first became ill with ME during a family ski trip in the Italian Alps as a college student where she caught a flu and never recovered.[1]

Microbe Discovery Project

Vanessa was a founder of the Microbe Discovery Project crowdfunding campaign.

Death

In a February 16, 2015 Facebook Post post by Vanessa's family, the ME/CFS community learned that Vanessa took her own life by taking an overdose of sleeping pills and donated her body to research ME/CFS.[2]

Legacy

Vanessa's youngest brother, Julian Li, produced a video montage of Vanessa's life story.[3]

Dr. Mady Hornig and Dr. Ian Lipkin said of Vanessa's passing, "There are no words to express how [we] feel on learning of the tragic loss of Vanessa Li. Vanessa was the driving force behind the crowd funding campaign for the Microbe Discovery Project."[4]

Her co-founders at the Microbe Discovery Project crowdfunding campaign:

"On February the 4th 2015 our dear friend and colleague Vanessa Li passed away. There has been a cascade of condolences and messages as this community processes the loss of a person who touched so many people. Vanessa founded this crowdfunding project and this team has worked closely and intensely for over a year. Through all the ups and downs of working in a team trying to achieve something we care about we have got to know each other quite well. We are still in shock over this loss and we miss her."[5]

Online presence

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See also

References