Trial By Error: The Reporter’s Questions for Professor Racaniello
…to me because many of the ME/CFS patients remained as readers even though the retrovirus association with the disease had been debunked. When he talked to me about publishing his…
…to me because many of the ME/CFS patients remained as readers even though the retrovirus association with the disease had been debunked. When he talked to me about publishing his…
…target mRNAs; regulating transcription, splicing, translation, and ribosomal RNA processing, and acting as adaptors for protein-protein interactions. They have been implicated in neuronal and cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Circular RNAs…
…for ME, disease-specific, multi-year Request for Application (RFAs) and investigator-initiated funding opportunities, and a strategic plan: comprehensive, fully-funded, cross-Institute and outcome-driven. From #MEAction’s perspective, the outcome of the meeting left…
By David Tuller, DrPH I sent the following e-mail today to Dr Nick Brown, the editor-in-chief of Archives of Disease in Childhood, the journal that published the Lightning Process study…
…the editor of Archives of Disease in Childhood last month slapped a notice on the Lightning Process study, dated June 19th. It is of course a completely inadequate statement that…
…Lancet published the PACE results in February, 2011; the undated Swiss Re article was published sometime within the following year or so. The headline: “Managing claims for chronic fatigue the…