The International Rare Diseases Research Consortium: Policies and Guidelines to maximize impact

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Hanns Lochmüller
Josep Torrent i Farnell
Yann Le Cam
Anneliene H Jonker
Lilian PL Lau
Gareth Baynam
Petra Kaufmann
Hugh JS Dawkins
Paul Lasko
Christopher P Austin
Kym M Boycott
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[1] Newcastle University,Institute of Genetic Medicine
[2] Autonomous University of Barcelona,Genetic Services of Western Australia
[3] EURORDIS-Rare Diseases Europe,National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
[4] IRDiRC Scientific Secretariat,Office of Population Health Genomics, Public Health Division, Department of Health
[5] King Edward Memorial Hospital,Department of Biology
[6] Western Australian Register of Developmental Anomalies,undefined
[7] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[8] Government of Western Australia,undefined
[9] McGill University,undefined
[10] Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute,undefined
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The International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC) has agreed on IRDiRC Policies and Guidelines, following extensive deliberations and discussions in 2012 and 2013, as a first step towards improving coordination of research efforts worldwide. The 25 funding members and 3 patient umbrella organizations (as of early 2013) of IRDiRC, a consortium of research funders that focuses on improving diagnosis and therapy for rare disease patients, agreed in Dublin, Ireland in April 2013 on the Policies and Guidelines that emphasize collaboration in rare disease research, the involvement of patients and their representatives in all relevant aspects of research, as well as the sharing of data and resources. The Policies and Guidelines provide guidance on ontologies, diagnostics, biomarkers, patient registries, biobanks, natural history, therapeutics, models, publication, intellectual property, and communication. Most IRDiRC members—currently nearly 50 strong—have since incorporated its policies in their funding calls and some have chosen to exceed the requirements laid out, for instance in relation to data sharing. The IRDiRC Policies and Guidelines are the first, detailed agreement of major public and private funding organizations worldwide to govern rare disease research, and may serve as a template for other areas of international research collaboration. While it is too early to assess their full impact on research productivity and patient benefit, the IRDiRC Policies and Guidelines have already contributed significantly to improving transparency and collaboration in rare disease research.
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