Thankyou for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.
As many of you are aware my sister Lois, sadly died on the 17th March this year. I wanted to do something in her memory, so am cycling 1000 miles up through the UK from Lands End to John O Groats in September.
Lois had ME/CFS since her teens, so I will be raising money for ME Research UK, a national charity funding biomedical research into ME/CFS.
ME Research UK is a charity with the principal aim of commissioning and funding biomedical investigation into the causes, consequences and treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. This is a debilitating illness which affects between 120,000 and 240,000 people in the UK, but which is not well understood nor, in many cases, properly recognised.
Please donate to aid the research. Thank you.
Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate.
For further information about ME Research UK please see: http://www.meresearch.org.uk/index.html
Ongoing research projects include:
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Autonomic nervous system dysfunction: a two-year investigation
Prof. Julia Newton, School of Clinical Medical Sciences, University of Newcastle
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Vitamin D status in ME/CFS
Dr Faisel Khan, The Institute of Cardiovascular Research, University of Dundee
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Identifying gene SNPs
Dr Jonathan Kerr, St George’s Hospital, University of London
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Non-invasive structural and functional neuroimaging in ME/CFS
Prof. BK Puri, MRC Clinical Sciences Centre. Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London
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Exercise tolerance in patients diagnosed with ME/CFS
Prof. Brian MacIntosh and Dr Eleanor Stein, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Confirmatory study of gene expression in peripheral blood of patients with Gulf War Syndrome
Dr Jonathan Kerr, St George’s University of London
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Focal and global endothelial function and their association with arterial stiffness
Dr Faisel Khan, Prof. J Belch and Prof. C Lang, University of Dundee
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The assessment of peripheral microvascular endothelial function in ME/CFS
Dr David Newton, The Institute of Cardiovascular Research, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
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Unravelling the aetiology of post-exertional malaise in ME/CFS: the role of intracellular immunity and sensory processing
Dr Jo Nijs, Department of Human Physiology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
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Physiological cost of walking at self selected and matched speeds in those with ME/CFS: a pilot study
Dr Lorna Paul, School of Health and Social Care, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow
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The response of interleukin-6 and its receptors to a standardised exercise challenge
Prof. Myra Nimmo, Department of Applied Physiology, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
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Effects of muscle fatigue on H-reflex excitability in subjects with ME/CFS
Dr Les Wood, Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow
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An investigation into biochemical and blood flow aspects of ME/CFS in children
Dr Gwen Kennedy, The Institute of Cardiovascular Research, University of Dundee, Dundee
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Evaluation of pain and therapeutic intervention in people with ME/CFS
Dr Lorna Paul, School of Health and Social Care, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow
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Acetylcholine-mediated vasodilatation in ME/CFS patients: the role of nitric oxide, prostacyclin and endothelium-derived hyperpolarising factor
Dr Faisel Khan, The Institute of Cardiovascular Research, University of Dundee, Dundee



