Studying Gut Viruses in ME and Their Role in Faecal Microbiota Transplant
Rik Haagmans - update on IiMER-funded research at Quadram Institute
This page is for the researchers funded by IiMER to communicate what they are doing, what experiences they have, what they think of research into ME, what they hope to achieve - and allow more communication with patients and the public.
We hope this will help more people understand ME and the possibilities and opportunities which are available and being created by a strategy of biomedical research into the disease.
Rik Haagmans - update on IiMER-funded research at Quadram Institute
Dr Katharine Seton - an update on IiMER-funded research at Quadram Institute
Rik Haagmans - update on IiMER-funded research at Quadram Institute
Rik Haagmans - introduction on IiMER-funded research at Quadram Institute
Dr Jo Cambridge's update on IiMER-funded research at UCL
Katharine's latest blog post
Katharine opens the research blog
Fane Mensah is being funded by Invest in ME Research for B-cell research. He describes the collaboration with Chris Armstrong and the work of a student in the research.
Before I start I would like to introduce myself. I am a 24-year-old researcher (student). I am originally from the Netherlands where I completed a Masters degree in Infection and Immunity.