UC Berkley School of Public Health ME/CFS Panel Discussion
Following a screening of the award-winning documentary Unrest, the University of California Berkley School of Public Health hosted a panel discussion on myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). The panel included Lily Chu, Board member, Stanford University ME/CFS Initiative; Ronald W. Davis, Professor of Biochemistry and Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine; Jose G. Montoya, Professor of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine and Research Advisory Council member for the Solve ME/CFS Initiative; and Allison Ramiller MPH '19, Scientific Administrator, Solve M.E.
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