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Below are photographs taken during the Second World Congress on CFS, held in Brussels during Sept. 9-12. The photos were taken by Roger Burns (save for the first which was copied from a postcard).To read about what happened at the Brussels conference, see the report by Dr. Rosamund Vallings and the general summary and info about the name-change session in article 1 of CFS-NEWS #87.
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The Atomium building in Brussels, where the conference's first session was held.
The Congress audience, hearing a presentation
inside the Atomium lecture sphere.
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Prof. Kenny de Meirleir, president of the congress
Prof. Garth Nicolson
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Left: Prince Laurent of Belgium's royal family. Right: Dr. Daniel Peterson of Incline Village, Nevada, investigator of the 1984 outbreak.
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Dr. Byron Hyde of Canada,
editor of the well-known CFS/ME textbook.
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Prof. Robert Suhadolnik of Philadelphia,
discoverer of the RNase-L dysfunction.
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Nancy Lee Reichenbach, of Suhadolnik's research team
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David Strayer, chief scientist for the company
that develops Ampligen, Hemispherx Biopharma.
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