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Annual Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME / CFS at Stanford 2019

3rd Annual Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME / CFS at Stanford University

sponsored by Open Medicine Foundation (OMF)

Saturday, September 7th, 2019

at Paul Brest Hall, Stanford University

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Come hear from our amazing team in person!

A unique and up-close opportunity to learn from and interact with these world-class scientists.

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An Exciting Week for Advancing ME / CFS Research

I’m pleased to share with the OMF community that the OMF sponsored Stanford ME / CFS Working Group and Third Annual Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME / CFS once again is helping to advance urgently needed research on this disease.

During the three days prior to the Community Symposium, 60 scientists from all over the world, including OMF Scientific Advisory Board members, actively participated in the Working Group. They gathered behind closed doors to brainstorm and openly discuss new ideas to move this field forward.

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Free Livestream is available from anywhere in the world. Registration TBA.

(Recording will be made available on our YouTube channel following the symposium.)

Where:

PAUL BREST HALL

Stanford University

555 Salvatierra Walk

Palo Alto, CA

When:

Saturday, September 7th, 2019

Schedule:

Registration: 8:00 AM PT

Symposium:  9:00 AM – 5:00 PM PT

Reception to follow

Cost:

$40 per person for patients and caregivers

$100 per person for researchers and doctors

Registration includes program, breakfast, lunch, and reception.

The registration fee represents the fair market value and is not tax-deductible.

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