Meet Artist & ME/CFS Advocate Christina Baltais | #TripleGivingTuesday
#TripleGivingTuesday Community Spotlight An Interview with Artist & ME/CFS Advocate, Christina Baltais As part of Triple Giving Tuesday, Open Medicine Foundation Canada (OMFCA) is honored to share our Community Spotlight on artist and ME/CFS advocate Christina Baltais. Christina’s profoundly compassionate and moving artwork uses diverse mediums, including painting, collage, photography, writing, and art videos. A […]
Promising Studies Underway at Montréal Research Center | #TripleGivingTuesday
From the desk of Dr. Alain Moreau, PhDDirector of the Collaborative Research Center at the CHU Sainte-Justine/Université de Montréal #TripleGivingTuesday Research Update Promising Research Underwayat Montréal Research Center I’m very pleased to share with you, a valued supporter of Open Medicine Foundation Canada (OMFCA), an update from my team at the OMF funded ME/CFS Collaborative Research […]
A Message from OMFCA Leadership
A Message from OMF Leadership Open Medicine Foundation Canada (OMFCA)’s Triple Giving Tuesday campaign is almost a week in! We want to take a moment to share a message from OMF leadership. Watch the video now: “ME/CFS takes an incredibly vital human and just puts them in a box that people don’t even know they are living […]
Big News from Open Medicine Foundation!
TRIPLE GIVING TUESDAY OMF LAUNCHES TODAY With big news from Australia! Welcome to the first day of our 2020 Triple Giving Tuesday Campaign! I’m thrilled to announce that Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) will triple all donations up to $333,333, allowing us to meet our ambitious goal to raise $1 Million for ME/CFS research. Thanks to several generous […]
#TripleGivingTuesday is Almost Here!
OMF Ambassador Jennie Jacques’ Special Message: #TripleGivingTuesday is Almost Here! My name is Jennie Jacques and I’m proud to be an Open Medicine Foundation Canada (OMFCA) Ambassador. One of the best things about being an OMFCA Ambassador is that I get to share the exciting news that OMFCA will kick off its annual #TripleGivingTuesday campaign […]
Recording Available for Webinar by OMF Canada
If you couldn’t join Open Medicine Foundation Canada (OMFCA) last Saturday, October 3, for our presentation on OMFCA-funded ME/CFS research, don’t worry — you can watch the recording on YouTube! We hope you enjoy learning about our current research initiatives and strategic partners from our founder & CEO/President, Linda Tannenbaum, and science liaison, Chris Armstrong. Click below to watch […]
OMF Awarded Score of 100 on Charity Navigator!
OMF is proud to share that we have received a score of “100 Encompass Rating” in the Finance & Accountability category on Charity Navigator! Less than one percent of the thousands of charities rated by Charity Navigator have earned perfect scores and we are one of them! This is an essential first step in the rigorous process to […]
Join ME/CFS Webinar by OMF Canada!
Join us for a Free Webinar Hosted by Open Medicine Foundation Canada: The End ME/CFS Project Save the date! Open Medicine Foundation Canada (OMFCA) is pleased to invite you to join us for this engaging presentation on OMF funded ME/CFS research. When: Saturday, October 3, 2020 11AM-12PM PDT Where: Hosted on ZOOM Register for the webinar […]
Grant Awarded to Nitrogen Hypothesis Study
OMF Scientist Receives Grant Funding for ME/CFS Study Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) is thrilled to share that our staff science liaison, Christopher W. Armstrong, PhD, has been awarded a grant to further his research into the relationship between the altered metabolism of nitrogen and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). The research will be completed at […]
New OMF Funded Research Paper
From the Desk of Jonas Bergquist, MD, PhD Uppsala University Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) is pleased to share the published results of an exciting fully-funded study conducted under the direction of Jonas Bergquist, MD, PhD, Director of the ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center at Uppsala University. This study was designed to validate the increase of autoantibodies observed […]