在神秘的神经免疫性疾病中,最重要的是一种被称为肌痛性脑脊髓炎或慢性疲劳综合征或全身劳累不耐受疾病。该中心的使命是促进研究以确定其原因、生物标志物和病理生理学,以便进行预防和有效治疗。
康奈尔大学神经免疫疾病活力中心包括由联邦拨款、基金会和私人捐助者支持的ME/CFS的各种项目。该中心横跨康奈尔大学的伊萨卡校区、威尔康奈尔医学院、伊萨卡学院、博伊斯汤普森研究所、沃克韦尔基金会、EVMED 研究以及苏珊·莱文博士、约翰·谢博士和杰弗里·摩尔博士的医疗实践。患者倡导者为该中心的工作提供了投入。
康奈尔大学获得了NIH的三项资助之一,以支持ME / CFS合作研究中心。这项NIH资助支持三个研究项目:大脑和神经炎症中的氧化应激,调节炎症和代谢的细胞外囊泡以及免疫系统中的基因失调。个人可以自愿作为研究对象在美国的三个不同地点参加。数据分析由威尔康奈尔医学院和康奈尔大学的小组以及三角研究所的NIH ME / CFS数据管理和协调中心提供。
Among the mysterious neuroimmune diseases, the most important is a disease known as myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome or general exertion intolerance. The mission of the center is to promote research to determine its causes, biomarkers and pathophysiology for prevention and effective treatment.
Cornell University's Center for Neuroimmune Disease Vitality includes a variety of ME/CFS programs supported by federal grants, foundations, and private donors. The center spans Cornell University's Ithaca campus, Weill Cornell Medical College, Ithaca College, the Boyce Thompson Institute, the Walkwell Foundation, EVMED Research, and the medical practice of Dr. Susan Levine, Dr. John Shea, and Dr. Jeffrey Moore. Patient advocates provided input into the center's work.
Cornell University received one of three grants from NIH to support the ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center. This NIH grant supports three research projects: oxidative stress in brain and neuroinflammation, extracellular vesicles that regulate inflammation and metabolism, and genetic dysregulation in the immune system. Individuals may volunteer to participate as study subjects at three different locations in the United States. Data analysis was provided by a group at Weill Cornell Medical College and Cornell University and the NIH ME/CFS Data Management and Coordination Center at the Triangle Institute.