Enrolling: Stanford School of Medicine Brain Tissue Bank

 
Brain tissue banks are able to provide ME researchers with samples to keep their research moving forward; Dr. Montoya and Dr. Plowey are accepting brain tissue from ME patients postmortem.  Studying the brain tissue of ME patients is an important part of understanding more about the disease overall.


Who:

Dr. Montoya and Dr. Plowey at Stanford School of Medicine


When:

Ongoing


What:

Brain tissue bank to investigate ME


Where:

Standford University, Palo Alto, California


How to Participate:

Email [email protected] for more information

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