I want to put this study on everyone's radar b/c I think it's a genuinely cool opportunity for people/patients to get high-quality data on their #SARS-C0V-2 #immune status over time👇 (I have no financial ties to the company).
2/ To be more clear about what the study involves, the @serimmune team will assess each subjects’ individual immune response to SARS-CoV-2 from both natural #infection and #vaccination for up to 5 years.
3/ If you register for the study, Serimmune will send you a sample collection kit that allows you to collect your blood at home. Then you simply mail the sample to their lab using the pre-paid envelope provided.
4/ Your blood sample will be analyzed for antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. For each sample you send in, you’ll receive a personalized report showing your unique #antibody response to SARS-CoV-2, based on Serimmune’s Serum Epitope Repertoire Analysis (SERA) technology.
5/ You do not have to have had #COVID-19 or the vaccine to participate. Subjects can also ask to get an extra report on their antibody response against Borrelia (#Lyme), Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Ehrlichiosis + Chagas Disease) + a marker of Celiac Disease (Deamidated Gliadin)
6/ Both healthy individuals and patients with chronic disease can participate. In fact the team is hoping to get as many #LongCovid patients as possible to sign up! @ahandvanish @dianaberrent @fi_lowenstein @PutrinoLab @VirusesImmunity @jenbrea @resiapretorius @PlzSolveCFS

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3/ More specifically, in the #patient with chronic symptoms is the pathogen expressing different #proteins/metabolites? And are these proteins/metabolites increasingly interfering with human gene expression, metabolism, and the immune response?
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