Elizabeth Unger

Doctor Elizabeth Unger (Beth Unger) is a researcher at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the United States. She leads CFS research, replacing her predecessor William Reeves.

Notable studies

 * CDC Multi-site Clinical Assessment of CFS
 * Methods of applying the 1994 case definition of chronic fatigue syndrome - impact on classification and oberved illness characteristics, © 2016 Unger et al.
 * Prevalence and Incidence of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Wichita, Kansas, © 2003 American Medical Association

Talks & interviews

 * 2016, CDC Grand Rounds. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Advancing Research and Clinical Education
 * 2014, Interim Results of a Multi-site Clinical Study of ME/CFS
 * 2014, CDC CFS Patient-Centered Outreach and Communication Activity (PCOCA) Conference Call Audio Recording
 * 2010, 8 - Dr. Unger - CFSAC May 2010
 * 2010, 7 - Dr. Unger - CFSAC May 2010
 * 2010, Dr. Elizabeth Unger describes the CDC's Mind-Body connection view of CFS at CFSAC October 2010
 * 2010, CFSAC Oct2010 Day 3 CDC Q&A part 2 of 3
 * 2010, CFSAC Oct 2010 Panel Members ask Questions

Online presence

 * PubMed - Elizabeth Unger

Learn more

 * 2014, CDC Multi-site Study – An interview with Beth Unger
 * 2011, Who is CDC CFS Research Chief Dr. Elizabeth Unger?
 * 2010, New Chronic Viral Diseases Branch Chief