Tuesday, February 28, 2012

RES: CAA Commits to Open Source Movement: Seeks to Bolster ME/CFS Research Field

The CFIDS Asssociation of America has their eyes more on just more studies
with their latest grant package. They and others want to catapult CFS
research into the big leagues by transforming the way ME'CFS research is
done. Check it out in

*CFID's Association Commits to Open Science Movement: Seeks to Bolster CFS
Research field* - http://phoenixrising.me/archives/7186

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