Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS - 2017

The Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS - 2017 at Stanford University was sponsored by the Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) on Saturday, August 12, 2017. The symposium was live-streamed to allow for wide patient attendance.

Speakers

 * Linda Tannenbaum, CEO, OMF -Welcome
 * Ashley Haugen, Event Organizer - Symposium Logistics
 * Ronald W. Davis, PhD, Stanford University - Opening Remarks
 * Robert K. Naviaux, MD, PhD, University of California, San Diego - Keynote Speech: The metabolism of the cell danger response, healing, and ME/CFS
 * Chris Armstrong, University of Melbourne - ME, metabolism and I
 * Jonas Bergquist, MD, PhD, Uppsala University - In search of biomarkers revealing pathophysiology in a Swedish ME/CFS patient cohort
 * Maureen Hanson, PhD, Cornell University - metabolism in ME/CFS''
 * Neil McGregor, MDSc, PhD, University of Melbourne - Genome-wide analysis & metabolome changes in ME/CFS
 * Alan Light, PhD, University of Utah - Gene variants, mitochondria & autoimmunity in ME/CFS
 * Baldomero Olivera, PhD, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and University of Utah - A novel source of drugs: the biodiversity of oceans
 * Mario Capecchi, PhD, Nobel Laureate, University of Utah - The role of microglia in neuropsychiatric disorders
 * Mark Davis, PhD, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stanford University - Is CFS/ME an autoimmune disease?
 * Alain Moreau, PhD, University of Montreal - New research strategies for decoding ME/CFS to improve diagnosis and treatment
 * Wenzhong Xiao, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School - Big data analysis of patient studies of ME/CFS
 * Ronald W. Davis, Stanford University - Establishing new mechanistic and diagnostic paradigms for ME/CFS
 * Linda Tannenbaum, OMF, CEO and Ronald W. Davis, Stanford University = Closing Remarks

Events handsouts

 * Symposium Handouts

Recordings

 * Video of Symposium
 * DVD

Learn more

 * Symposium report by Raeka Aiyar, Ph.D. on storify
 * "At symposium, researchers and patients examine molecular basis of chronic fatigue syndrome" by Raeka Aiyar in Scope