30 Mar 2011
CFS/ME is a complex, heterogeneous condition that comprises the interaction of different biological, physical and psychological mechanisms. Understanding these mechanistic pathways and the interactions between them is important in improving understanding of the condition. Applications must address the mechanisms underlying chronic changes related to CFS/ME, particularly focusing on one or more of the following areas: autonomic dysfunction; cognitive symptoms; fatigue; immune dysregulation; pain; and sleep disorders.
The focus of this initiative is to support high-quality, innovative medical research that increases the current knowledge base of CFS/ME; and on drawing in expertise and resources from related research fields. For further details, eligibility criteria and details on how to apply for funding, please visit the website below. Collaborative proposals must be submitted by 4pm on 7 June 2011.
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