Cornell ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center

The Cornell ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center is a collaborative research center based out of Cornell University, New York, USA, which is partly funded by the NIH. The Center, led by Dr Maureen Hanson, has been awarded $9.4M by the NIH for research of ME/CFS.

In 2017, Maureen Hanson, M.D. was named the Principal Investigator of the Cornell ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center.

The collaborative includes:
 * Cornell University, Ithaca campus, New York
 * Weill Cornell Medicine, Ithaca College, New York
 * Boyce Thompson Institute, an independent research institute in Ithaca, New York
 * Workwell Foundation
 * EVMED Research, a research institute investigating the role of enteroviruses in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalitis (CFS/ME) and other diseases
 * Solve ME/CFS Initiative
 * private ME/CFS medical practices

Learn more

 * September 27, 2017 - "$9.4M NIH grant funds chronic fatigue syndrome center" by Krishna Ramanujan in Cornell Chronicle