

ME/CFS Study Participants Needed ASAP for Five Different Stanford Studies Email not displaying correctly?

View it in your browser. correctly? Dr. Jose Montoya launches biobank for donors of brain and other tissues Healthy volunteers as well as ME/CFS patients are eligible for enrollment







Stanford Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Initiative (ME/CFS) Biobank for those who wish to donate their brain and/or other tissues to the ME/CFS research program after their death. Dr. Montoya and his team are enrolling people in the registry who have been diagnosed with or suspect that they have ME/CFS, as well as healthy volunteers.



Intended donors should enroll in the research registry and provide contact information for themselves and their next-of-kin, as well as complete a comprehensive questionnaire about medical history and symptoms.



If you are interested in enrolling in the registry and becoming an intended donor or have any questions, please contact the research coordinator at (650) 723-8126. Dr. Jose Montoya has started thefor those who wish to donate their brain and/or other tissues to the ME/CFS research program after their death. Dr. Montoya and his team are enrolling people in the registry who have been diagnosed with or suspect that they have ME/CFS, as well as healthy volunteers.Intended donors should enroll in the research registry and provide contact information for themselves and their next-of-kin, as well as complete a comprehensive questionnaire about medical history and symptoms.If you are interested in enrolling in the registry and becoming an intended donor or have any questions,

Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine needs healthy controls for study ending soon Less than one week left to find eight healthy female controls to complete the study led by Fereshteh Jahanbani











Healthy controls in the multi-omics study must women between 20-45 who don't have connective tissue disorders, obesity, diabetes, cancer history, kidney, liver, gallbladder, neurological and GI disorders, as well as CFS, Lyme or any autoimmune illness (as minor as psoriasis and severe sensual allergy). Many of our CFS patients have some of those conditions, and healthy controls without those overlapping conditions are needed for a better study plan. Participants will receive a small donation of a $25 amazon gift card and “appreciation from the bottom of our heart....for advancing healthcare for 17 million sick people worldwide."



If you would like to participate, email Fereshteh Jahanbani at Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine needs 8 more female healthy controls ASAP in order to finish a study that has less than one week left.Healthy controls in the multi-omics study must women between 20-45 who don't have connective tissue disorders, obesity, diabetes, cancer history, kidney, liver, gallbladder, neurological and GI disorders, as well as CFS, Lyme or any autoimmune illness (as minor as psoriasis and severe sensual allergy). Many of our CFS patients have some of those conditions, and healthy controls without those overlapping conditions are needed for a better study plan. Participants will receive a small donation of a $25 amazon gift card and “appreciation from the bottom of our heart....for advancing healthcare for 17 million sick people worldwide."If you would like to participate, email Fereshteh Jahanbani at fjahania@stanford.edu

Volunteers Needed for Stanford Neuroinflammation Study ME/CFS patients and healthy volunteers are encouraged to participate





Click here to fill out the online survey for the Stanford Neuroinflammation Study

Volunteers Needed for Stanford Brain MRI and Immune Profiling study Right-handed ME/CFS patients and healthy volunteers age 18-60 will be compensated if selected







http://go.solvecfs.org/e/192652/stanfordcfsbrainmri/pqfgl/86252009?h=RlDN25JVzjrFkxC0RSZwfIWJNxz2oYXwk_t-BG0oPuQ



If you have any questions, please contact Tullia Lieb, ME/CFS Research Coordinator: (650)-723-8126 If you are interested in participating, please complete the online screening here:If you have any questions, please contact Tullia Lieb, ME/CFS Research Coordinator: tlieb@stanford.edu

Volunteers Needed for Neuroendocrine System Study Female ME/CFS patients and healthy controls between 18-45 invited to participate









Interested volunteers must first complete the online screening here



