
Phew! Another sizzling summer month on the international scene for supporters and colleagues of Invest in ME Research. As the charity quoted for Stacy Hart’s 4th August blog at Runnin On Empty…
“It is summer and it means holidays for most – but not for Invest in ME volunteers. Fundraising for our strategy of biomedical research projects continues with numerous schemes being set up to raise awareness and funds by a great team of supporters.
Since the June conference in London the charity has been busy getting the DVD of the event ready for delivery. The many hours of film footage need to be edited to a format that contains information in an accessible form, avoids unnecessary gaps, unplanned noises, comments or delays.
As ME is such an underfunded and under researched condition it is supporters of our charity that enable us to provide the latest education on research into ME – and build a strategy based on international collaboration in translational biomedical research – which looks for causes rather than simplistic psychological remedies that waste time and money – and lives.
Unfortunately, the NHS provides very little for ME patients and the services do not match the demand. Patients and carers rely on the internet and charities like ours to provide the information. Kjersti Krisner from Norway spoke at the pre- conference dinner about very severely ill ME patients and she said they are so grateful when someone cares about them. They live in hope and are so happy if they improve a little. Kjersti’s wonderful, positive pre-conference presentation is a must-see – and will open our IIMEC11 conference DVD.”
The IIMEC11 DVD containing the full presentations by leading biomedical researchers into this disease from around the world at the CPD-accredited 11th Invest in ME Conference held in London in June is available now and has already been distributed to 15 countries.
The conference followed the 2-day Invest in ME Biomedical Research Colloquium which brought researchers together from 13 countries to foster international collaboration in biomedical research into this disease. The conference report is available here. The keynote speech was given by Dr Vicky Whittemore of the NIH. The last research presentation of the day was given by Director of the Stanford Genome Technology Center at Stanford University, Ron Davis, whose son Whitney Dafoe has very severe ME/CFS. As promised, the IIMEC11 DVD also includes the very moving and thought-provoking presentation ‘Voice for the Voiceless’ by Kjersti Krisner, Norwegian advocate and mother of three children with severe ME. Order it here http://www.investinme.eu/IIMEC11.shtml#dvd
The Let’s Do It for ME campaign was launched by people with severe ME, inspired by an article in the Eastern Daily Press in April 2011 on the progress of the proposal by Invest in ME to establish a Centre of Excellence for ME, featuring Kerry Newnham. Kerry has severe ME and was a text pal of Lynn Gilderdale, pictured at the top of our memorial poster with kind permission of Lynn’s mother, Kay Gilderdale. The names in the background of the poster are from the National CFIDS Foundation Memorial List.
Invest in ME announced that they have agreed to fund an additional student at UCL to assist with the project “B cell function in patients with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Investigations of metabolic function during B cell maturation and differentiation”. The aim is to investigate potential differences in B cell maturation, differentiation and metabolism between patients with ME/CFS and healthy controls. The charity will underpin the extra work with a grant of £9000 to cover the student who will work until early 2017 assisting existing PhD student Fane Mensah and Dr Jo Cambridge. The team hope to identify whether potential differences are due to alterations in signalling or metabolism in B cells from ME/CFS patients and the additional student resource will hopefully accelerate Fane’s project.
Thanks to mulitiple generous acts from individuals and organisations (click here) and the amazing generosity from the Hendrie Foundation who have pledged a huge sum toward the rituximab trial and B-cell research, Invest in ME has managed at the time of this article, to raise £495,000 for the total research either performed, underway or coming to be performed. (click here to donate).
The total raised reached £175k of the £200k target and the charity posted –
Invest in ME continue to build their foundation of biomedical research at Norwich Research Park by maintaining their medical student sponsorship grant strategy for the third year running. The medical students they sponsor take part in the biomedical research projects the charity is funding which gives experience but also raises awareness amongst other medical students about myalgic encephalomyelitis. Their grants are for £5000 minimum.
They plan on continuing to maintain this key part of their research strategy. (click here to donate).
1st September: 1st of the month – the day to donate £1 to Invest in ME Research
4th September: Stu Nimmo runs Salford Quays 10k – www.justgiving.com/fundraising/isupportmeresearch
6th September: Chloe’s Head Shave for Invest in ME – www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Chloe-Riches1
12th September: Makayla Nunn will be 13 years old. She wrote,
“it will be 5 yrs in October that I have been ill, but this summer the hospital have said if I can manage and pace myself I can spend extra time with my horse Tommy. So because of this I want to challenge myself and Tommy to jump a 4ft jump… this will be a challenge as I’ve not been jumping for that long and Tommy has had a bit of a rest from jumping but I know we can do it and no better way to challenge myself than raise money for Invest in M.E at the same time. Please help me to help Invest in M.E because this illness can affect anyone at anytime and at any age no matter how fit or active they are M.E doesn’t care but I do I want answers. Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.” www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Makayla-Nunn2
28th September: Deadline for voting for the JustGiving Charity of the Year award. You can vote once for any JustGiving charity, up until Wednesday 28th September 2016. Click here and type in IiME then click on their logo to complete the online voting form.
Wishing you all a super September – thanks so much for your support!