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Video of lecture by Dr Anthony Komaroff

Wednesday 23 June 2010

Massachusetts CFIDS/ME & FM AssociationFrom the Massachusetts CFIDS/ME & FM Association:

A Lecture by Dr. Anthony Komaroff

The Massachusetts CFIDS/ME & FM Association is pleased to present the video of Dr. Komaroff's recent lecture to our Association. We thank Dr. Komaroff for giving us permission to post his entire lecture on our website, where his insights can be made available to a wider audience.

If you find this information valuable, please consider making a donation to support our work and to make events like this available to website visitors in the future.

The lecture is just under one hour long. There is a table of contents so that you can view the lecture in shorter segments if you wish. However, please remember that video files are very large and take time to load, especially if you have an older computer or a slower internet connection. If you wish to skip ahead, you may find it better to skip a few slides at a time until you reach the place where you would like to start viewing.

View the lecture.

If you have a slower internet connection: Lecture audio and slides and only.

Dr. Komaroff also answered questions from the audience. This segment is 22 minutes long.

View the Q&A.

The above originally appeared here.

 


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