Our Proposal
Background
People with ME need early and correct diagnosis, proper treatment and advice.
The status of services for people with ME and their families in the UK has been poor with little knowledge
of biomedical research being applied.
Simplistic and ineffectual psychological therapies are offered in place of real treatments - wasting public money and doing nothing to help patients.
This has resulted in ME patients having no real healthcare service and far too little progress being made in attracting new researchers or clinicians to study the disease.
The dangers for people with ME in having no proper clinical examination and no access to continuous care is that the disease can develop into more severe forms with significant loss of functioning.
There is also the danger of mis- or missed diagnosis - a common problem with people thought to suffer from ME.
The USA Food & Drugs Agency (FDA) recently decided to re-categorise ME in "Immune Diseases - describing it as "SERIOUS and LIFE THREATENING", on a par with cancer or /heart failure (click here) and the UK government recognise ME as a chronic neurological illness.
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History

Invest in ME Research has been attempting to change this situation by annual international research
colloquiums and public conferences.
The charity has also been funding and facilitating biomedical research into ME and the training of medical students.
The charity's' proposal for a Centre of Excellence for ME was first made in 2010 after members of the charity had sat in meetings with the NHS for several years - but these meetings produced very little progress in improving things for people with ME.
With the support of our advisor, Dr Ian Gibson , the charity reached agreement with the Norfolk PCT to fund proper diagnosis and extensive examinations for Norfolk patients provided asuitable consultant could be found. Though the government's healthcare reforms removed that possibility Invest in ME have been continuing to work towards helping to establish an examination and research facility for ME in Norwich, Norfolk, UK, utilising the knowledge, expertise and facilities within and around the Norwich Research Park - which includes the University of East Anglia, the Quadram Institute (formerly Institute of Food Research), Earlham Institute (formerly TGAC) and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
With the help of the Let's Do It For ME campaign our foundation research project was funded and established in Norwich Research Park with UEA/IFR.
In 2012 the charity announced its intention to facilitate and fund a clinical trial of rituximab for ME patients. This led to further research on B-cells which allowed a preliminary study to be established and performed.
- 2017 - Professor Ian Charles Opens IIMEC12
- 2016 - IIMER Big Lottery Award
- 2015 - Professor Ian Charles Opens IIMEC10
- 2014 - Rituximab Trial
- 2013 - Foundation Project
- 2012 - Let'sDo It For ME
- 2011 - Agreement with PCT
- 2010 - CofE proposal created
The Centre of Excellence for ME Elements
With the objective of improving and promoting education about ME amongst healthcare staff and raising awareness of the disease the charity feels that the best way to make progress is to establish a national centre of excellence for ME.
To this end we have established momentum by implementing research projects and synergising resources to build the foundations of a research base which can develop into a UK Centre of Excellence for Biomedical Research into ME.
The charity believes that a change needs to be made in the way service provision for ME patients is carried out and is suggesting a simple but effective structure for providing services and instituting major biomedical research into this disease which will have profound effects on the way ME is treated in the UK and establish a hub of scientific and clinical excellence for ME within Europe.
The Centre of Excellence is now a distinct and attainable objective - harnessing the benefits of collaborative
biomedical research
in modern facilities with worldclass researchers.
Our aim is to establish a world-class, sustainable examination and research centre which would form the hub
of European research and treatment for this disease and produce a pathway to produce huge benefits for the nation
and across the world.
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Research
The research is the key component of the centre. Based on a strategy of biomedical research the Centre would create projects which dovetail and would collaborate with other centres where biomedical research into ME was taking place. A summary of the projects currently underway is at this link.
With the help of leading researchers the charity is proposing a number of initial projects which would help establish a research base and lead to further projects being initiated based on findings.
It is not often realised that 60-70% of the immune system is located in the gut as a vast network of lymph tissue referred to as GALT (gut associated lymphatic tissue). The research highlighted in the proposal involves looking at gut microbiota, which is the latest thinking in how to go about research. In USA, renowned pathogen hunter Dr. Ian Lipkin and specialist clinician Dr. Nancy Klimas have all been suggesting a similar approach.
A foundation project at the University of East Anglia began in 2013 - funded by the charity. More details are available at this link.
The charity is keen to replicate the recent Norwegian findings (click here) using Rituximab. We initiated B-cell research at UCL leading to a UK rituximab clinical trial. A specific web site has been set up to document this project - see www.ukrituximabtrial.org.
There are also a number of new ideas being developed. The aim is to build on this but the research has to start somewhere and so the researchers will begin afresh with the best approach. This research proposal would build a strategy of research which would involve patients, clinicians and researchers working together.
Our Projects

The Benefits
The benefits of this approach will, we are sure, save lives and could help restore or improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of patients and their families.
Big Give Project
THE Big Give for the BIG Cause Project
Invest in ME Research have a Big Give page describing the basics of establishing a Centre of Excellence for ME and a donate option for supporting this work.
The link is here https://secure.thebiggive.org.uk/projects/view/9169
Our Centre of Excellence Fund
THE FUTURE
Invest in ME Research and our supporters have been facilitating research collaboration between individuals and organisations and have funded UK research.
The charity's success in arranging TWELVE annual international biomedical research conferences and five international biomedical research colloquiums demonstrates its determination and coomitment to find a cause or causes for this devastating disease.
IiMER has European connections and links to other researchers and institutes in Europe and Australia and USA.
The foundations are therefore already in place to advance science and provide the promise of better treatment and possible restoration of function and lives back to a section of the community who have received very little help in the past.
Please help us to find the cause of this disease and develop effective treatments to permit patients to regain their lives.
Please help support our Centre of Excellence Fund - click here
Other ways to donate are available via this link
Click on the links below for FAQs regarding for ME and the research.
FAQs