Bond University in collaboration with Alison Hunter Memorial Foundation is pleased to host an International Science Symposium for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) in December 2010.
The Symposium, to be held within the Population Health and Neuroimmunology Unit (PHANU), brings together a number of national and international specialist scientists working in the field of ME/ CFS.
ME/ CFS is characterised by neurological ,cardiovascular and myoarthralgic symptoms. Severe forms can present with paresis, seizures, intractable headache and life threatening complications. ME/ CFS may be also associated with metabolic disturbances and chemical intolerance.
This Symposium will explore recent advances in scientific disciplines to gain understanding of the pathomechanisms of this condition.
The Symposium, to be held within the Population Health and Neuroimmunology Unit (PHANU), brings together a number of national and international specialist scientists working in the field of ME/ CFS.
ME/ CFS is characterised by neurological ,cardiovascular and myoarthralgic symptoms. Severe forms can present with paresis, seizures, intractable headache and life threatening complications. ME/ CFS may be also associated with metabolic disturbances and chemical intolerance.
This Symposium will explore recent advances in scientific disciplines to gain understanding of the pathomechanisms of this condition.
Organising Committee
Associate Professor Don Staines
Associate Professor Sonya Marshall
Christine Hunter AM
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When
02 December 2010 - 04 December 2010
Where
Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Contact Information
Diane McDonald
Research Projects and Quality Assurance Officer
Office of Research Services
Bond University
E: [email protected]
T: +61 7 5595 4192