What if treatment didn’t have to be trial and error?
Earlier this week we shared MELOPIS, and what it’s starting to find about the brain in ME/CFS. Today, we want to take you inside a different piece of the program: TOTEM. For most people with
Earlier this week we shared MELOPIS, and what it’s starting to find about the brain in ME/CFS. Today, we want to take you inside a different piece of the program: TOTEM. For most people with
Research in the youngest patients with ME/CFS Last week, we shared where the research is heading next. Today, we want to take you inside one of the projects already helping shape that future. Children and
Earlier this month, we marked ME/CFS Awareness Day with the community. Thank you for everything you do to help keep these diseases, and the people living with them, visible. Today, we want to share where
As we close another year of progress toward effective treatments for ME/CFS and Long COVID, we want to share with you what your support has made possible Click the image to read the interactive e-zine.
Show solidarity with the ME/CFS community on Awareness Day. Today, we make ME/CFS visible. On International ME/CFS Awareness Day, we honour the millions of people around the world living with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
For multi-system chronic complex diseases like ME/CFS and Long COVID, no single laboratory, dataset, or discipline can capture the whole picture alone. Through our Collaborative Approach to Systems Research model, Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) brings
During ME/CFS Awareness Month, we’re sharing stories of people whose lives have been profoundly disrupted by ME/CFS. Today, we share Melissa’s story. Before becoming unwell, Melissa lived a full and active life. She describes herself
At Open Medicine Foundation Australia (OMFAU), helping people get better is at the heart of everything we do. It drives our research partnerships, our scientific standards, and our unwavering commitment to the millions of people
Today is Long COVID Awareness Day — a moment to pause and acknowledge the reality facing hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Long COVID is not a disease fading into the past. For many, it
We are very pleased to share that Dr Christopher Armstrong and his team at Open Medicine Foundation’s (OMF’s) Melbourne ME/CFS Collaboration have been awarded nearly $1 million ($999,977.50) through the Medical Research Future Fund
A large genetic study reveals disrupted links between genes and metabolism in ME/CFS, highlighting altered lipid and cortisol pathways that may explain the condition’s metabolic and biological diversity.
We’re excited to share an interview with all of OMF’s Directors. This panel discussion focuses on the big picture and draws connections across OMF’s research portfolio. An Interview with OMF’s Directors Watch Now Click here
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