COFFI Cohort Summary table
Become a Member
Scientists who are generally interested in post-infective fatigue research but do not lead or run a post-infective cohort study themselves, are invited to be members of COFFI. Membership is granted by the Steering Committee.
Benefits of COFFI membership:
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Updates on the news: Circulated quarterly newsletter, updates on the website, new publications, and bibliographies on selected topics.
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Invitation to live seminars/workshops.
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Research collaboration opportunities.
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Grant collaboration opportunities.
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Mentoring and training opportunities
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Knowledge exchange.
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Networking – access to leading researchers in the PIFS field.
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Potential involvement in research projects on COFFI cohorts and joint data centre.
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If you are interested in becoming a member, please contact the leader of COFFI (currently Prof. Vegard Bruun Bratholm Wyller, v.b.b.wyller@medisin.uio.no) and describe briefly your background, why you request membership, and how you may contribute to the work of the Collaborative.