25-Day Metabolite Monitoring Study of ME/CFS patients

The image depicts a healthcare professional in the process of collecting a blood sample from a patient. The professional is wearing blue gloves and a surgical mask, following proper sanitary protocols to ensure a sterile environment.

The study aims to meticulously analyze daily changes in metabolites from blood samples of individuals with ME/CFS over 25 days, to uncover the complex biological processes contributing to the condition and facilitate patient clustering by dynamic changes, thereby addressing the challenge of clinical and biological diversity within the ME/CFS population.

Itaconate Trap Study

This project aims to look at metabolic traps in central carbon metabolism that lead to observed altered energy production pathways in ME/CFS.

Characterizing B cells in ME/CFS

Woman researcher using a pipette

This study’s goal is to broadly evaluate B cell subsets, metabolism, viability, receptors, and antibodies in people with ME/CFS.