Derek Enlander
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Who is Derek Enlander?
Derek Enlander is a a clinical instructor of medicine on the faculty of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and attended medical school in Dublin. He was given a fellowship to Stanford University in California in 1966. He worked on the relationship to Epstein-Barr virus in Hodgkin's disease. He is board certified in nuclear medicine.
Enlander specializes in treating myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and is the director of the ME/CFS Clinic in New York. The ME/CFS Center was formed as a result of a generous donation of one million dollars by one of his grateful patients. The center is the only ME/CFS Center in a major medical center and medical school in the United States. It is a multidisciplinary research group involving internal medicine, pulmonology, cardiology, immunology, and genomics. The center is involved in a serious study of postexertional malaise in ME/CFS.
He invented a protocol using Immunoprop and Kutapressin Hepapressin in the treatment of ME/CFS. This protocol is based on the methylation cycle.
He has published widely on virology.
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