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ME/CFS research program shuts down at Columbia over Trump cuts

Last updated: March 19, 2025 11:32 am
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A significant research program dedicated to studying myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) has come to a halt due to funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration earlier this month. The Center for Solutions for ME/CFS at Columbia University was actively engaged in multiple research projects aimed at gaining a better understanding of this chronic condition that affects millions of Americans.

ME/CFS patients have long struggled to receive a clear definition of their condition and to identify effective therapies or non-pharmacological approaches to manage their symptoms. The Columbia center, situated within the public health school, was one of the few institutions in the country entirely focused on researching this debilitating condition. However, the center’s funding from the National Institutes of Health was drastically reduced by approximately $250 million after the Trump administration accused the university of failing to address antisemitism allegations.

This unfortunate turn of events has forced the closure of the Center for Solutions for ME/CFS, leaving a significant gap in ongoing research efforts to better understand and treat this complex illness. The impact of these funding cuts extends beyond the research community, as ME/CFS patients and advocates have expressed deep concern over the loss of a vital research hub dedicated to their condition.

The Center for Solutions for ME/CFS was at the forefront of groundbreaking research initiatives, and its closure represents a significant setback in the quest to unravel the mysteries of ME/CFS. Without the necessary funding and support, the future of research into this debilitating condition remains uncertain.

It is imperative for policymakers and funding agencies to recognize the importance of supporting research into ME/CFS and other chronic illnesses. The closure of the Columbia center serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by researchers and patients in the pursuit of understanding and treating complex diseases. Efforts must be made to secure the necessary resources and funding to continue the vital work of unraveling the complexities of ME/CFS and improving the lives of those affected by this debilitating condition.

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