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Cornell Center for Enervating Neuroimmune Disease
@cornellmecfs.bsky.social
Collaborative #research center based at Cornell directed by Dr. Maureen Hanson encompassing a variety of projects on #MECFS. Visit our website below for more info.

https://neuroimmune.cornell.edu
Reposted by Cornell Center for Enervating Neuroimmune Disease
Invisible Illness Report 2025 via Not Just Fatigue

Please also watch this great video with Prof. Maureen Hanson* on the state of #ME/CFS research and the need for major funding to better understand its pathophysiology and find treatments
* @cornellmecfs.bsky.social

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www.notjustfatigue.org
September 26, 2025 at 12:47 AM
New work from our Center team 🤝: blood cell-free RNA 🧬 may help us understand—and one day diagnose—MECFS. Analysis reveals immune dysfunctions as seen in other studies. Great cross-lab collaboration between our De Vlaminck, Grimson, and Hanson Labs. More info: neuroimmune.cornell.edu/news/cell-fr...
August 18, 2025 at 2:06 PM
🔬 NEW from @cornellmecfs.bsky.social : Study reveals protein changes in #MECFS using blood-derived extracellular vesicles. First analysis in male patients shows altered EV cargo dynamics post-exercise.

🔓 Read: doi.org/10.1002/ctm2...
📊 Data: mapMECFS.org
June 23, 2025 at 6:36 PM
🔍 New study from Center examines role of autoantibodies in #MECFS. 🧪 Using advanced screening of 7,500+ antibody-antigen interactions in 172 participants, researchers found no significant differences between patients & controls. 📄 Read more: doi.org/10.3390/ijms...
March 21, 2025 at 7:39 PM
📢 New insights into #MECFS: Research from our Center reveals how T cells become exhausted in ME/CFS patients. 🧬 Learn more about the study and its implications in the Cornell Chronicle article: news.cornell.edu/stories/2024... #TCells #Immunology
Immune T cells become exhausted in chronic fatigue syndrome patients | Cornell Chronicle
The study found that key CD8+ T cells showed signs of constant stimulation that lead to an exhausted state, a condition that is well-studied in cancer.
news.cornell.edu
December 9, 2024 at 6:45 PM