Julia Newton

Professor Julia Newton is Dean for Clinical Medicine and Clinical Professor of Ageing and Medicine at the University of Newcastle in the United Kingdom. She has published a number of ME/CFS studies. She is a member of the UK CFS/ME Collaborative.

Notable Studies

 * 2016, Reduced cardiac volumes in chronic fatigue syndrome associate with plasma volume but not length of disease: a cohort study
 * 2016, The aetiopathogenesis of fatigue: unpredictable, complex and persistent
 * 2015, Rethinking childhood adversity in chronic fatigue syndrome
 * 2012, Large and small artery endothelial dysfunction in chronic fatigue syndrome

Media Coverage

 * 2015, Inside the UK’s first ‘fatigue clinic’ (BBC Radio 5 Live, 7 December 2015)

Web seminars Science for Patients / Wetenschap voor patienten (The Netherlands, english spoken, dutch subtitles)

 * 2014, 43. Introduction- experience with ME / Introductie - ervaring met ME - Prof. Dr. Julia Newton
 * 2014, 44. Neurocognitive problems in ME / Neuro-cognitieve problemen bij ME - Prof. Dr. Julia Newton
 * 2014, 45. ME and the bloodflow / ME en de bloedsomloop - Prof. Dr. Julia Newton
 * 2014, 46. The metabolism and the muscles / de spijsvertering en de spieren - Prof. Dr. Julia Newton
 * 2014, 47. ME and Sleep / ME en slaap- Prof. Dr. Julia Newton
 * 2014, 48. Ageing and ME/ Ouder worden en ME - Prof. Dr. Julia Newton
 * 2014, 49. ME and the future / ME en de toekonst - Prof. Dr. Julia Newton

Invest in ME International ME Conference

 * 2014, Speaker at the 9th Invest in ME International ME Conference DVD available
 * 2008, Speaker at the 3rd Invest in ME International ME Conference on Autonomic Dysfunction: Identification of aetiologically distinct subject groups within ME/CFS DVD available

Other

 * 2013, Taking Fatigue Seriously – An Interview with Dr. Julia Newton
 * 2016, What is ME? with Prof Julia Newton and Dr Gregor Purdie

Online Presence

 * Fatigue Lab
 * PubMed
 * Facebook