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We advance treatment and knowledge of Long COVID, Tick and Vector-Borne Illnesses, ME/CFS, and hypermobility spectrum disorders.

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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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We're on YouTube! Subscribe to our channel so that you don't miss any updates from us. Exciting content coming soon!
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Understanding the potential roots and drivers of chronic illnesses plays an important role in advancing our treatment and knowledge of post-acute infection syndromes. Join us on 5/21 for a live virtual education session about persistent pathogens. Links to tune in, in the thread.
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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Great news: We have been awarded a $2.6 million grant from @polybioRF to support our work on Long COVID to support 2 clinical trials, free medical education, and new clean-air infrastructure at our new center, to protect patients from possible reinfection.
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Pathogen Persistence | CoRE Knowledge Session 01
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@CoRESinai
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Our collaboration with Raise the Line is live! Learn about drivers, diagnosis, clinical manifestations, and treatment practices for post-acute infection syndromes from leading experts! Hosted by CoRE's Director of Science Communication, Dr. Raven Baxter.
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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Live tweeting today's CoRE Knowledge session covering pathogen persistence! Watch and follow along to learn the science behind persistent pathogens and the research we are doing at CoRE to continue developing our knowledge around this.
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Pathogen Persistence | CoRE Knowledge Session 01
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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Happening tomorrow!
@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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Understanding the potential roots and drivers of chronic illnesses plays an important role in advancing our treatment and knowledge of post-acute infection syndromes. Join us on 5/21 for a live virtual education session about persistent pathogens. Links to tune in, in the thread.
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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The way medicine functions right now is someone is looking for something in the dark, and the streetlight is on and they're looking for it under the light only because that's where the light is. We want to push past this. Innovation is necessary to answer questions. @PutrinoLab
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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Some viruses hide out in our nerves @microbeminded2
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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Learn about persistent pathogens during our live CoRE Knowledge session tomorrow! More information in the thread.
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Do you know what a "persistent pathogen" is?
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@CoRESinai
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Do you know what Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is?
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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Great work from this team! There are extraordinary insights gained from this research.
@PutrinoLab
Putrino Lab
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Our 2nd MY-LC paper with the amazing @VirusesImmunity has dropped! There is much to get excited about here and I’ll be writing a thread tomorrow. This is novel and actionable work. Grateful to Akiko for being such a brilliant partner in this, our collaborators and our patients 🙏🏻
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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We will also be streaming directly to Twitter. Follow us here @CoRESinai for updates and content.
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@CoRESinai
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You can watch on Instagram, follow us there for more updates:
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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We're seeded with all kinds of microbes, communities, ecosystems of organisms, that make up our bodies. We have an incredible rainforest-like ecosystems inside of us - @microbeminded2
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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@CoRESinai
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Understanding the potential roots and drivers of chronic illnesses plays an important role in advancing our treatment and knowledge of post-acute infection syndromes. Join us on 5/21 for a live virtual education session about persistent pathogens. Links to tune in, in the thread.
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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Hearing from Amy Proal @microbeminded2 from @polybioRF about how persistent pathogens may be hiding out in our tissues and triggering other pathogens to become active.
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@CoRESinai
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And, that's a wrap! Thank you all for listening and learning along with us!
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@CoRESinai
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As a team, we get so excited about pushing research and boundaries. There is so much to discover. @PutrinoLab
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@CoRESinai
CoRE at Mount Sinai
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@MarthaNamie We are talking about our clinical trials now!
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@MarthaNamie Answering now!
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