Research studying the role of viruses in ME
Here Professor Simon Carding talks about current research into Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) at the Quadram Institute in Norwich, UK.
The Carding group research gut microbes and how they contribute to diseases, including ME. They are currently in the process of running the RESTORE-ME study and Professor Carding discusses research funded both two ME charities, Invest in ME UK and ME Research.
Read more about our research into ME: https://quadram.ac.uk/targets/me-cfs/
Видео Research studying the role of viruses in ME канала Quadram Institute
The Carding group research gut microbes and how they contribute to diseases, including ME. They are currently in the process of running the RESTORE-ME study and Professor Carding discusses research funded both two ME charities, Invest in ME UK and ME Research.
Read more about our research into ME: https://quadram.ac.uk/targets/me-cfs/
Видео Research studying the role of viruses in ME канала Quadram Institute
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