Today, we make ME/CFS visible

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) — a serious, complex, and often invisible disease that continues to steal lives, families, careers, education, and futures. For many, […]

OMF’s Model: Collaborative Approach to Systems Research

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 together multiple institutions and disciplines within a shared scientific framework. This approach enables coordinated hypothesis generation, standardised data collection, and […]

Melissa’s Story: Living with ME/CFS and the Urgent Need for Hope

Woman smiling while standing on an electric scooter on a sunny sidewalk, with a small brown dog beside her and blooming trees in the background.

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 as driven, energetic, and a bit of a perfectionist—someone who worked hard and embraced life to the fullest. She was […]

Long COVID Awareness Day: The Fight Is Far From Over

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 is a daily struggle with no clear end and no approved treatment in sight. At Open Medicine Foundation Australia (OMFAU), […]

Post-viral Encephalopathy

Illustration of inflammationand Brain tissue damage

Herpes Simplex Encephalopathyand the Development of ME / CFS STUDY AIM The purpose of this study is to better understand what may cause the onset of ME/CFS after an initial infection. LEAD INVESTIGATORS Jonas Bergquist, MD, PhD Wenzhong Xiao, PhD Chris Armstrong, PhD Gabriel Westman, MD, PhD UPDATES AND POTENTIAL Based on data analysis, the team has […]

Nearly $1M Awarded to OMF’s Melbourne ME/CFS Collaboration for Long COVID & ME/CFS Research

  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 (MRFF) Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) Stream 1 grant, for the project Energy inefficiency in Long COVID and ME/CFS. Importantly, […]

Triple Giving November: 3x the impact, 3x the hope

Triple Giving November logo for OMF Australia

OMF Australia’s (OMFAU) biggest fundraising event is here—Triple Giving November (TGN)! From 1 November to 2 December, every donation will be TRIPLED, up to $85,000, thanks to generous matching donors. This makes TGN our most impactful time of the year—when your support can drive OMFAU’s research forward faster than ever. Why TGN Matters Tripling the […]

Update: A Muscle Biopsy Study to Understand the Molecular Mechanisms of PEM

From the Desk of Dr. Danielle MeadowsVice President of Research Programs & Operations Today, I’m happy to share another update on a study that I introduced back in November 2024 in an interview with Dr. Systrom. The study is still going on, but in this case, we’re able to share some exciting preliminary data. We […]

Big Win: Dr Chris Armstrong Appointed to NHMRC ME/CFS Guideline Committee

We’re proud to share some exciting news: Dr Chris Armstrong, Director of the OMF Melbourne ME/CFS Collaboration, has been appointed to the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Clinical Guideline Development Committee for ME/CFS. Listening to the ME/CFS Community This significant appointment follows the Roundtable held in March 2024 at Parliament House in Canberra, […]

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OMF Australia accepts donations of Cryptocurrencies

Make the most of your donation by donating your Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies directly to OMF Australia rather than selling and donating the after-tax proceeds.

  • Your tax deduction will be equal to the fair market value of the donated cryptocurrency (as determined by a qualified appraisal).
  • Donors should consult with a tax advisor for properly recording this donation on a personal tax return.


OMF Australia can accept cryptocurrency donations of any amount. 

Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. This makes Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency donations one of the most tax-efficient ways to support your favorite cause. If you want to learn more about how donating crypto can lower your taxes, check out thegivingblock.com/faq.

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