I saw a twitter post from you referencing the OMF symposium. Any chance you are able to sit in on the meetings or do you have to wait until day 3? If so, just hoping we will be able to get your opinions. They seem to have great info and insight.
Thanks Cort for everything.
The speakers for the Second Annual Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS at Stanford University on Saturday, September 29 include
Ronald W. Davis, PhD (fearless leader); Maureen Hanson, PhD (ME/CFS Research center leader); Jonas Bergquist, MD, PhD, - (autoimmune researcher)...
Patient Community Comes Through
Just a couple of months ago, Davis was so concerned that the OMF's inability to secure funding for an NIH research center grant would impact donations that he publicly shared some of the head-shaking comments by the reviewers.
Boy was he wrong. On Giving...
Open Medicine Foundation Receives $1 Million Bitcoin Donation
The Pineapple Fund bitcoin philanthropy - just gave the OMF a cool million dollars to fight ME/CFS.
The Pineapple Fund, which is giving away $86 million stated that they chose
Founder of the OMF Linda Tanenbaum stated
The...
Something new from Janet Dafoe :)
I'm so happy to post the first in our new series "Bedside Chats with Ben". I have long wanted to get more science from lots of different scientists on PR, and help patients have more contact with them.
The idea of this series is for Ben to have informal chats...
The Real Action - The Working Group
The Open Medicine Foundation's "Community Symposium on the Molecular Basis of ME/CFS" is coming up next week. The Symposium follows a two-day workshop - an ME/CFS research jam session that dozens of researchers and MD's will participate in.
Davis has noticed...
They are moving fast!
Webinar by OMF's Scientific Advisory Board Director
This February, Dr. Ronald W. Davis will host a live webinar to give an exciting research and progress update on all that has been happening at OMF with the Severely ill Big Data Study, the Metabolomics validation...
What an exciting presentation took place at the San Francisco #MissingMillions protest site on May 25th. Not only did Ron Davis of the Open Medicine Foundation say that he thinks (very early in the OMF's End ME/CFS project, by the way) that not only do they believe that they're really onto...
The OMF's End ME/CFS project gets more and more impressive by the day it seems. Ron Davis said he would get the best talent and he is. Stanford and Harvard researchers are developing a massive computer program to analyze the millions of data points the project will create....
From the OMF's...
Good things keep happening in the chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) world and not all of them are on the federal level. Private efforts emphasizing collaboration and working together are continuing to produce surprising results and make waves. The Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) is a good example...
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