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==ME/CFS research== Dr Lidbury and his colleagues are conducting Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) studies that are ongoing with research participants recruited and assessed by CFS Discovery in Melbourne (Donvale, VIC 3111), in collaboration with the Hudson Research Institute, Paranta Biosciences, [[Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute|Bio21 Institute]] (University of Melbourne), La Trobe University and Universidad del Rosario, Bogota (School of Medicine and Health Sciences). Via these collaborations we are gathering data on potential immune serum markers (see [[Activin B]]), mitochondrial function and [[metabolomics]], as well as genetics, with the ANU group applying computational methods, for example machine learning, to interrogate these results as a systems biology investigation. A strength at the ANU is also the assessment of pathology and clinical data to increase diagnostic prediction, while developing rules to simplify decision-making for patient assessment. The [[ME/CFS]] project for the validation of Activin markers is funded by the Judith Jane Mason & Harold Stannett Williams Memorial Foundation, and projects concerning genetic analyses are funded by [[ME Research UK]].<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://www.meresearch.org.uk/ | title = ME Research UK {{!}} Energising ME research|language=en-US | access-date = 2019-09-25}}</ref>
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