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==== Session 1a - Genetics, Genomics and Epigenetics ==== * [[Wilfred de Vega]], PhD, University of Toronto, Canada - ''The Epigenetic Landscape of ME/CFS: Deciphering Complex Phenotypes'' * [[Ronald Davis]], PhD, Director, Stanford Genome Center, Stanford University, Palo Alto, US - ''An Integrative, Molecular, Data and Technology-Driven Approach to ME/CFS'' * [[Alain Moreau]], Professor, University of Montreal, Canada - ''Genetic and Nutriepigenetic Regulation of Plasma Homocysteine Levels in ME/CFS'' * Alexis Goth, M.D., and Tara Sampalli, PhD, Integrated Chronic Care Service in Primary Health Care at the Nova Scotia Health Authority, Canada - ''Cultivating Change: Leveraging Epigenetics via Lifestyle Modification: An Integrative Multidisciplinary Treatment Model in ME/CFS''
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