ERDERA Pre-Announces 2025 Joint Transnational Call for Proposals on Rare Disease Therapies
The European Rare Diseases Research Alliance (ERDERA) is excited to announce the upcoming launch of its Joint Transnational Call (JTC) for Proposals 2025. Set to officially open on December 10, 2024, this call will invite research teams from across Europe and beyond to submit collaborative projects focused on “Pre-clinical therapy studies for rare diseases using small molecules and biologicals – development and validation”.
Be Part of a Major Milestone in Rare Disease Research: Join ERDERA’s Launch Event!
ERDERA was launched in September 2024 with a remarkable budget of 380 million euros, marking a significant commitment from the European Union, Horizon Europe, and member states. Coordinated by the National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) in France, this ambitious partnership unites over 170 organizations from the public and private sectors to advance rare disease research and innovation.
ERDERA Scientific Coordinator Daria Julkowska Highlights Goals for Rare Disease Research in Europe
In a recent interview with Science Business, ERDERA Scientific Coordinator Daria Julkowska discussed the upcoming launch of the European Rare Diseases Research Alliance (ERDERA), its mission, and its critical role in advancing rare disease research across Europe.
Call for Nominations: Join the ERDERA Multistakeholder Advisory Board
The European Rare Diseases Research Alliance (ERDERA) is excited to announce the call for nominations for its Multistakeholder Advisory Board (MAB). Our mission is to transform the landscape of rare disease research in Europe and improve the lives of over 30 million people living with rare diseases.
Empowering Patient Advocates and Researchers: The EURORDIS Open Academy’s New Era in Rare Disease Training
The EURORDIS Open Academy accompanies patient advocates and researchers by offering rare disease-specific comprehensive training programmes that empower them with the knowledge, skills and confidence they need to engage with different stakeholders as equal partners.