Tag Archives: Open Medicine Foundation
Prof Ron Davis outlines key research needs for ME/CFS
OMF blog post, 1 July 2016: Open Medicine Ron Davis’ response to the NIH Request For Information (RFI): Input for New Research Strategies for ME/CFS. We would like to share the information that Dr. Ron Davis sent in response to … Continue reading
Dr Robert Naviaux – the mitochondria man
Health rising blog article by Cort Johnson, 21 April: An Eye on “The Mitochondria Man” : Robert Naviaux and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) This is the start of an “Eye On” series focusing on researchers new to the chronic fatigue … Continue reading
End ME/CFS Severe Patient Study Turns to the Mitochondria
Health rising article, by Cort Johnson 18 March 2016: End ME/CFS Severe Patient Study Turns to the Mitochondria The mantra at the Severely Ill/Big Data study at the Open Medicine Foundation is to follow the evidence where it leads. We … Continue reading
$500,000 grant for the OMF ME/CFS Severely Ill-BIG DATA Study
A very generous anonymous donor has expressed confidence in Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) research by donating $500,000 to expand the OMF ME/CFS Severely Ill Big Data Study. Just a few months ago, they reached their goal of $1 million to do … Continue reading
12 US organisations lobby CDC about PACE trial
Solve ME/CFS Initiative Calls for Review of PACE Trial 20 Nov 2015 The Solve ME/CFS Initiative is one of 12 organizations that have signed a letter asking the heads of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Agency for … Continue reading