Open Medicine Foundation has been at the forefront of groundbreaking research and initiatives to improve the lives of those affected by ME/CFS and Long COVID.
But we still have a lot to do, and time is running out! ⏰ With just a few hours left in 2025, you have the unique opportunity to make a significant difference with your year-end gift. Our researchers are poised to build on this year’s momentum—will you help drive their work forward?
Join other passionate supporters in helping us continue our vital work. Every dollar counts!
In Case You Missed It
Interviews with OMF’s Directors
Dr. Ron Davis & Dr. David Systrom: Low Oxygen, Low Energy
Dr. Bergquist & Dr. Moreau: From Genes to Proteins to Neuroinflammation
Dr. Armstrong & Dr. Xiao: Converging Computation with Clinical Evidence
All OMF Directors: The Intersections of OMF’s Research Portfolio
OMF Journal Club
In November 2025, we announced OMF Journal Club. When one of our centers publishes new research, Dr. Danielle Meadows, OMF’s Vice President of Research Programs, will host a live discussion about the paper. She’ll walk through the main ideas, the figures, and what the findings may mean for people with ME/CFS and Long COVID.
The first OMF Journal Club took place on December 17 and focused on a recent publication from the Melbourne ME/CFS Collaboration. Keep an eye out for the next research publication, which will include more information about how to join OMF Journal Club.
Have questions about OMF’s publications, other aspects of our research projects, or OMF as a whole?
On January 21 at 1:00pm ET, Linda Tannenbaum (CEO and Founder) and Danielle Meadows, PhD (VP of Research Programs & Operations) will host a webinar with the objective of answering your questions about OMF and its research. If you’d like to be a part of the conversation, you can submit your questions and register for the webinar “Inside OMF: Your Questions, Our Answers” below.
In January 2025, we launched our Science Wednesdays education series, featuring short pieces on science, research, and technology connected to OMF’s ME/CFS and Long COVID projects.
If you missed any, you can find them on OMF’s website — and get ready for even more in 2026.
Let’s finish 2025 strong, with gratitude for what we’ve accomplished and hope for what lies ahead. Thank you for being an essential part of our journey. Your generosity means the world to us and those we serve.
Thank you for your unwavering support in 2025 and beyond,