BRMEC5 Colloquium 2015

The fifth Invest in ME Research Biomedical Research into ME Colloquium (BRMEC5) took place in London over two days: 27th–28th May 2015.

Over sixty researchers from thirteen countries convened to discuss research, strategies, and future planning.

The fifth colloquium built on past years and has now evolved into a major international event, with CPD accreditation, and involving the most experienced researchers in areas such as immunology, virology, neurology and bioinformatics.

Chairing the meeting was Dr Ian Gibson and Professor Jonathan Edwards - along with the Invest in ME Research Advisory Board.

The research meeting was by invitation only but the charity made available places for researchers and some students who would add to the meeting or who were interested collaborating with our increasing group of international researchers in performing biomedical research into ME.

We had representatives from most of the main biomedical research initiatives now occurring throughout the world represented at the meeting.


BRMEC5 Agenda

BRMEC5 - Day 1
Welcome to the 5th Invest in ME International Biomedical Research into ME Colloquium Dr Ian Gibson/ Professor Jonathan Edwards
Foundations for Research
Epidemiology: Incidence/Prevalence in UK Dr Luis Nacul, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
Diagnostics/patient selection for research -
Experience from clinic/Characteristics of patients – from new to severely ill
Dr Amolak Bansal, Epson and St.Helier NHS University Hospital, UK
IOM Implications Dr Dan Peterson, Simmaron Research, USA
Discussions
Chaired discussion with participants
Immunology 1: Gut Microbiota - Session Lead Professor Simon Carding (IFR)
USA Columbia Microbiome study Prof Mady Hornig, Columbia Univ, USA
The Cornell Microbiome Study Prof Maureen Hanson Cornell Uni,USA
Discussions
Chaired discussion with participants
Immunology 2:
Immunological and metabolic markers Prof Mady Hornig Columbia Univ, USA
B cell biology Dr Jo Cambridge UCL, UK
Immunological markers in a Spanish patient cohort Dr Julian Blanco, Irsi Caixa, Spain
Lymphocyte markers of fatigue in CFS/ME & breast cancer patients Dr Clive Carter, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
Cytokine and Chemokine Profiles of ME/CFS Patients Dr Amir Landi, University of Alberta, Canada
Discussions
Chaired discussion with participants
Virology
Enteroviral Research into ME/CFS Dr John Chia, UCLA, USA
EBV and ME/CFS Prof Carmen Scheibenbogen Charite, Berlin, DE
Discussions Chaired discussion with participants
Summary of first day Dr Ian Gibson, UEA, UK
Prof Jonathan Edwards, UCL, UK
Adjourn

BRMEC5 - Day 2
Welcome - Overview/summary of previous day Objectives of DAY 2 Dr Ian Gibson, UEA, UK Prof Jonathan Edwards, UCL, UK
Neurology: Lead Angela Vincent (Oxford Univ.)
Keynote Speech:
Imaging Inflammation and Its Role in Neurodegeneration
Professor David Brooks, Imperial College London, UK
Immune-Brain Communication and Relationship to Inflammation Dr Neil Harrison Sussex Uni, UK
FMRI and ME/CFS Prof James Baraniuk Georgetown University, USA
Discussions
Chaired discussion with participants
Biomarkers
Immunological markers in ME/CFS Professor Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik
Professor Don Staines Griffiths University, Australia Australia
Vision and ME/CFS Dr Claire Hutchinson Leicester Uni., UK
CSF Proteomics in a Swedish ME/CFS patient cohort Prof Jonas Bergquist Uppsala Uni, Sweden Sweden
Glucocorticoid receptors and ME/CFS Dr Amolak Bansal, Epsom and St Helier NHS University Hospital, Surrey, UK
Molecular markers before/after exercise Prof Betsy Keller, Cornell Uni, USA
Discussions
Chaired discussion with participants
Clinical trials
Trial design, good practice Prof Jonathan Edwards, UCL, UK
Norwegian rituximab research/trials Prof Olav Mella/ Dr Oystein Fluge Haukeland Uni.,Norway
Discussions
Chaired discussion with participants
Additional Topics
Funding Participants
Discussions
Chaired discussion with participants
Adjourn

EMERG - European ME Research Group

Background

For a long time it has been the objective of UK charity Invest in ME Research to forge international collaborations between researchers. Emerg logo

IiMER is a member of the European ME Alliance (EMEA) and EMEA has joined the European Federation of Neurological Associations in order to promote ME in Europe.

With our EMEA colleagues we have also had discussions on forming a European Advisory Board which would allow EMEA to discuss, initiate and fund biomedical research into ME. This has led to further development of the idea.

During the Invest in ME Research BRMEC5 meeting in May 2015 discussions with European researchers were conducted about the future of ME research and how better to coordinate and link together research activity in several European countries.

Based upon these conversations there appears to be overwhelming support and enthusiasm from the group of researchers whom IiMER/EMEA have brought together to work cooperatively and more effectively.

Forming a group or consortium of European researchers represents a very progressive step in not only helping to establish new collaborations and cement on-going ones but also in developing new research ideas and priorities and bidding for funds that would allow us to work together on joint projects.

This is the genesis of EMERG - The European ME Research Group

Facilitated also by our supportive MPs IiMER convened the inaugural meeting in London to bring this together in the hope that rapid and lasting progress can be made in the research, treatment and cure for myalgic encephalomyelitis.

Later, in January 2016 Professor Simon Carding and Dr Uldi Berkis from Latvia met in Norwich Research Park to discuss future planning and agree on a strategy.

EMERG also met prior to the BRMEC6 Colloquium in London in May 2016.

The charity continues to pomote European collaboration between researchers. The emergence of the EMERG concept could prove to be a critical developments in research into ME in Europe over the last decade.

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