Ronald Davis

Ronald Wayne Davis, PhD., is a Professor of Biochemistry & Genetics and the Director of the Stanford Genome Technology Center at Stanford University. In 1983, he was bestowed the honor of being elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

His son, Whitney Dafoe, is severely ill with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Professor Davis leads the End ME/CFS Project with the Open Medicine Foundation whose first project was the ME/CFS Severely Ill, Big Data Study.

Open Medicine Foundation
Director of the Scientific Advisory Board at Open Medicine Foundation, which is committed to research for ME/CFS and related chronic complex diseases.

Institute of Medicine report
Dr. Davis was one of the experts on the "Committee on the Diagnostic Criteria for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" that was convened as per US government request for the 2015 Institute of Medicine. The Institute of Medicine has since changed its name to the National Academy of Medicine.

ME/CFS Common Data Element (CDE) Project
Member of the Biomarkers Working Group of the Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Common Data Element (CDE) Project sponsored by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Open Letters

 * 2016 and 2018, Dr. Davis was one of the signatories of the Open letter to the Lancet urging its editor to commission a fully independent review of the PACE trial as published in its journal.
 * 2017, Dr. Davis was one of the signatories of An open letter to Psychological Medicine about “recovery” and the PACE trial

Millions Missing protest
Dr. Ron Davis and his wife, Dr. Janet Dafoe, protested with #MillionsMissing at the San Francisco satellite protest on May 25, 2016. Dr. Davis gave a speech about the challenges ME patients face, and his hopes for the future of ME research. To see video of Dr. Davis's interview at the San Francisco #MillionsMissing click HERE.

ME/CFS research

 * March 2016, it was announced that the ME/CFS Severely Ill, Big Data Study had a significant result in the area of mitochondria. This lead to the addition of Dr. Robert Naviaux (a mitochondrial expert) to the research team.


 * February 2017, Dr. Davis explained in a video that the development of new nanofabricated technology allows rapid drug screening via measurement of electrical impedance. This technology may be able to determine which medications could be most effective in treating myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Experimentation is also being carried out to test if this same nanofabricated technology could be used in developing a simple diagnostic test for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.


 * June 2018, Dr. Davis and the Stanford Genome Center received a grant award for the research study 'Molecular and Single-cell Immunology of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome' "to investigate the immunological basis of ME/CFS using cutting-edge technologies to understand the role of infection and autoimmunity in the behavior of single immune cells from patients – offering precise insights into how this complex illness originates and persists that may lead to new strategies for treatment." This is a five-year study that will receive $745,000 a year.
 * Nov 2018, Erythrocyte Deformability As a Potential Biomarker for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome


 * Feb 2019, Red blood cell deformability is diminished in patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - (Full text)


 * Apr 2019,  A nanoelectronics-blood-based diagnostic biomarker for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) - (Full text)

Talks and interviews
2016
 * 21 May 2016, Short Story of a Family's Struggle with ME/CFS
 * 3 Jun 2016, Speaker at the 11th Invest in ME International ME Conference - Big Data Approach: Severely Ill ME Patient Cohort DVD available
 * 13 Dec 2016, Getting Answers to ME/CFS Faster through Collaboration and Openness

2017
 * 3 Feb 2017, Scientist Ron Davis Tells How We Are "Fast-Tracking" ME/CFS Research
 * 20 Feb 2017, Chronic Fatigue: Missing Millions (Carte Blanche DSTV)
 * 21 Feb 2017, "An Update on ME/CFS Research with Dr. Ronald W. Davis"
 * YouTube video
 * Transcript


 * 7 Mar 2017, Q&A on ME/CFS Research with Dr. Ron Davis
 * Jun, Ron Davis is optimistic at the 2017 Invest in ME Research Conference
 * 2 Jun 2017, Speaker at the 12th Invest in ME International ME Conference on "Big Data Approach: Severely ill ME Patient Cohort" DVD available
 * 15 Jun 2017, "The Last Major Disease To Be Studied? Ron Davis of Stanford Thinks So"
 * Mendelspod podcast
 * Transcript


 * 12 Aug 2017, Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS - 2017: Speech title - Establishing new mechanistic and diagnostic paradigms for ME/CFS

2018
 * 3-5 May 2018, ME/CFS Canadian Collaborative Team Conference - Speech titles: The Future of ME/CFS Research in the Multiomic and Big Data Era and An Integrative, Molecular, Data and Technology-Driven Approach to ME/CFS


 * Sep 2018, Dr. Ron Davis Presents ME/CFS Research at the 2018 IIMEC Conference Patients' gene expression profiles most closely resembles Trypanosome infection (African sleeping sickness) variant suspected.
 * 29 Sep 2018, Biomarkers, given at Second Annual Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS, sponsored by Open Medicine Foundation - (Video)

2019
 * 14 Mar 2019, Establishing New Mechanistic & Diagnostic Paradigms for ME/CFS given at the International Research Symposium, Geelong, Australia, sponsored by Emerge Australia
 * 29 Apr 2019, What does the nanoneedle research mean for ME/CFS patients?
 * 8 June 2019, Stanford Experiences with ME/CFS: Update on Stanford activities, given at the Inaugural Harvard ME/CFS Collaboration Symposium sponsored by Open Medicine Foundation

Online presence

 * PubMed

Learn more

 * Wikipedia - Ronald Davis
 * 2016, Happy 75th Birthday to Scientist Ronald W. Davis, PhD
 * 2016, Tackling chronic fatigue syndrome
 * 2016, The puzzle solver: A researcher changes course to help his son