2025 ME Conference
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Canadian Collaborative Conference on ME

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Please join us for three (3) half-day sessions where researchers, healthcare professionals and individuals affected by myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) come together to share up-to-date knowledge, experiences, insights and opportunities.

This will include presentations and panel discussions focused on current scientific findings, the opportunities to strengthen research design, and the need to create more inclusive and accessible research spaces.

If you need any assistance with registration, please just send your full name, email address, province/territory/state, country and what perspective(s) you’ll be bringing to the conference (person with lived experience, researcher, healthcare professional and/or other) to info@icancme.ca

We will register you and add you to our list. You’ll receive a Zoom link at a later date.

ICanCME Canadian Collaborative
Conference on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis

English Program

Conférence canadienne collaborative ICanCME sur l’encéphalomyélite myalgique

Programme français

ICanCME Canadian Collaborative Conference on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis

English Program

Conférence canadienne collaborative ICanCME sur l’encéphalomyélite myalgique 2025

Programme français

Poster Presentations

Speaker

Poster Presentation Title

Poster

Atefeh Moezzi

The Role of Haptoglobin in the Pathophysiology of Post-exertional Malaise

Braeden T. Charlton

An Inability to Recover: Impaired regenerative markers in Long COVID and ME/CFS Patients

Corinne Leveau

Exploring the Cognitive Differences Between Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Long COVID

Ghazaleh Azimi
Uncovering the Dual Role of FGF-21 in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Fibromyalgia Pathogenesis
Yasaman Vahdani
Molecular Insights into a Key Regulator of Autonomic Dysfunction in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
Raminder Kaur
A Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Feasibility and Clinical Correlation
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