An Open Day on Research into ME
12.30 - 15.00
7th February 2020Also see Quadram web site - https://quadram.ac.uk/events/me-research-event/
ME Public Engagement Event
Invest in ME Research and The Quadram Institute are arranging a Public Engagement Event in Norwich on 7th February 2020.
The event will be with Professor Simon Carding and others associated with the research being funded by Invest in ME Research, and particular
emphasis will be put on the planned clinical trial being set up at Quadram.
The Quadram Institute is a new centre for microbiome research on the Norwich Research Park with a mission to deliver healthier lives through
innovation in gut health, microbiology and food.
Other presenters from University of East Anglia and East Coast Community Healthcare will be present also.
IiMER and Quadram are keen to discuss the planned research with the public and patients and carers and this event will allow possibilities for providing more information.
The meeting will be interactive using audience responding devices.
Places are limited so those wishing to attend are asked to register using our Eventbrite page facility here -
For further information please use the CONTACT FORM for the charity.
The meeting will be on Friday 7th February 2020 from 12.30 - 15.00 in the new Quadram Institute building near the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital; postcode NR4 7UQ.
(For directions and transport information click here)
Light refreshments will be available from 12.30.
The venue should have free on-site parking available for attendees.
What IiMER Are Doing
In the welcome message for opening registration for the 15th Invest in ME Research International ME Conference 2020 in London IiMER chairman Kathleen McCall mentions some of the current work that the charity is involved with.
These are centered around a variety of ways focused on -
- creating solid foundations for a research programme on ME
- solving scientific questions relating to ME
- finding treatments that are based on research evidence
- raising standards on all levels of patient care
- facilitating European and international collaboration