#InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience 2026
20 Years of Investing in ME Research to
Discover ME:
In Pursuit of the Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
International Women in Science Day
Dr Katharine Seton
Ian Gibson Fellow
Dr Krishani Perera
Lunanova FellowInternational Women in Science Day celebrates the achievements of women researchers worldwide and highlights the importance of equal access to scientific careers.
Invest in ME Research funds world-class biomedical research into ME, establishing pioneering fellowships including the first dedicated fellowship programme for ME research. By supporting exceptional scientists like Dr Seton and Dr Perera, we build sustainable research capacity and drive patient-centred biomedical discoveries.
Invest in ME Research Fellowships
Building biomedical research capacity in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
Ian Gibson Fellowship
Quadram Institute & University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park
The Invest in ME Research Ian Gibson Fellowship is a postdoctoral fellowship based at the Quadram Institute and University of East Anglia, created to continue and extend biomedical research into myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) at the Norwich Research Park. It is named in memory of Dr Ian Gibson, a scientist, politician and long‑time advocate for people with ME who supported the charity’s plans for a UK/European Centre of Excellence for ME research.
Held by Dr Katharine Seton, the fellowship builds on her PhD work funded by Invest in ME Research and the University of East Anglia, ensuring continuity of expertise within the same research programme. Her research investigates how the intestinal microbiome contributes to oxidative stress in ME, how this affects immune function and immune ageing, and how microbiota replacement therapy (MRT) might reduce intestinal and systemic oxidative stress.
- Named in honour of: Dr Ian Gibson
- Fellow: Dr Katharine Seton
- Focus: Microbiome, oxidative stress, immune function and immune ageing in ME
- Type: Postdoctoral research fellowship funded by Invest in ME Research supporters
Invest in ME Research PhD Fellowship – Lunanova
Quadram Institute, Norwich Research Park
The Lunanova PhD Fellowship supports a dedicated doctoral student to work full‑time on biomedical research into myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), strengthening the charity’s long‑term strategy to build research capacity for this disease. It has been created with support from Lunanova and other donors to provide sustained funding for high‑quality laboratory‑based ME research within an established academic environment.
Through this fellowship, a new researcher is trained in modern biomedical techniques relevant to ME, helping to expand expertise in areas such as immunology, infection, metabolism and the gut–brain axis. The project is designed to contribute both to a better understanding of disease mechanisms and to the development of future research directions and collaborations in ME.
- Name: Invest in ME Research PhD Fellowship – Lunanova
- Level: 3–4 year PhD studentship
- Focus: Biomedical investigation of ME mechanisms
- Funded by: Luna Nova