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SUMMARY:“Stronger Together” – ME/CFS Alliance 20th Anniversary event
DESCRIPTION:“Stronger Together” – ME/CFS Alliance 20th Anniversary event The Pavilion\, Winchester Cathedral\nThe Winchester-based ME/CFS Alliance\, in collaboration with Professor Sir Stephen Holgate\, is spearheading a symposium of UK and international scientists\, clinicians\, stakeholders\, ME charities\, ME/CFS patients\, their families and supporters\, to discuss the next strategic steps of ME research. \nLast August\, DeCodeME published ground-breaking results identifying eight genetic markers in ME sufferers that are a roadmap to the next level of research that could finally uncover the biomedical causes of the disease. \nThis event aims to bring together those at the forefront of ME research and build a network that can accelerate making ME and Long Covid a strategic priority in the UK. \nThrough presentations\, discussion and workshops\, we will look at the vital work being done right now\, and the next steps needed to urge the UK government to fund further research into this debilitating condition. \nWe are delighted to have presentations from:- \nProf. Sir Stephen Holgate\, Professor of Immunopharmacology\, University of Southampton Prof. Chris Ponting\, Chair of Medical Bioinformatics\, University of Edinburgh Prof. Danny Altmann\, Professor of Immunology\, Imperial College London Prof. Nisreen Alwen\, Professor of Public Health\, University of Southampton Dr. Stephen Gardener\, CEO of Precision Life \nDr. Karl Morten – Oxford University \nDr Carmen Scheibenbogen\, Immunologist at the University of Berlin \nDr Rob Wust\, from the Netherlands\, presenting his research on mitochondria \nDr Nancy Klimas\, Director of Neuro Immune Medicine and Clinical Research Miami \nTicket price (including lunch & prize draw) £25 Concessions £20 (disabled & low income) \nFor tickets & further information please email info@mecfsalliance.org.uk
URL:https://aonm.org/event/stronger-together-me-cfs-alliance-20th-anniversary-event/
LOCATION:Winchester Cathedral\, The Pavilion\, Winchester Cathedral\, Winchester\, SO23 9HA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:[WEBINAR] The Gut-Brain-Immune Triad: What Happens When it Breaks Down?
DESCRIPTION:What if some of the most challenging neuropsychiatric symptoms arise not only in the brain itself\, but also from a breakdown in the gut–brain–immune triad? \nAONM is pleased to host a special webinar with Professor Craig Shimasaki exploring the complex interplay between gut barrier disruption\, immune activation\, and blood-brain-barrier permeability and neuropsychiatric symptoms. \nDuring this webinar we’ll review the latest evidence linking dysbiosis\, infections\, autoantibodies\, and molecular mimicry to OCD\, anxiety\, tics\, cognitive changes\, and treatment-resistant mood disorders. Integrative clinicians and practitioners will come away with a systems biology framework\, pattern recognition for common symptoms\, and case-based insights to move beyond symptom management toward root-cause care. \nWe will cover practical guidance and assessment strategies\, targeting the “three I’s”: infection\, inflammation\, and immune dysfunction\, with considerations for metabolic dysfunction\, Herxheimer reactions\, and comorbidities. \nJoin us for a fascinating update on these biological interconnections that will enhance your diagnostic capabilities and gain a deeper understanding of the gut–brain–immune axis in neuropsychiatric care.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/webinar-the-gut-brain-immune-triad-what-happens-when-it-breaks-down/
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