Advancing research
on rare diseases

Our commitment

Seen under a global lens, we find that rare diseases are not actually rare. Their impact might seem small on paper but in reality, the numbers are staggering: roughly 30 million people are living with a rare disease in the EU, and conservative estimations speak of a total of 300 million worldwide. This is exactly why precision medicine is key: when we shift our focus to the individual, all diseases become unique.

The challenges ahead


Data
scarcity

Data fragmentation

Privacy & consent

Data
quality

The road to precision medicine in hematology

At GenoMed4All, we are devoted to expanding the landscape of personalized medicine in rare diseases to enhance
diagnostic capacity, assess treatment options and predict outcomes in rare diseases.

ACTION #1

Fighting against data scarcity and fragmentation

National approaches in rare diseases are often ineffective, due to the relative low number of patients per disease, and the high number of unconnected clinical entities with relevant data

ACTION #2

Advocating for data quality and reliability

Data quality and reliability is key in providing solutions to unmet needs. Automatic tools and AI algorithms help in the pre-processing of information and data curation

ACTION #3

Pushing the boundaries on multimodal data pooling

Pooling and contributing high quality data: clinical, multi-omics (radiomics, genomics, metabolomics...) and real-world data (PROMs, fitness information, nutrition, environment…)

ACTION #4

Leading the way in distributed scaling up

Scaling up research in a distributed manner so data is always kept in your hospital or entity, and providing secure and trustworthy options for storage

ACTION #5

Building and nurturing an active community

Offering access to a network of experts and researchers per disease, joint publications,
funding opportunities and clinical trials

Sounds interesting? Here's what we can offer


AI sandbox

Privileged access to GenoMed4All’s platform, models, algorithms for rare hematological diseases

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Onboarding

Become an Associate Member to access and contribute data, refine your own models or set up new ones

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Collaboration

Joint publications and full academic credit and co-author status on publications where your data plays a role

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Open Science

Possibility to contribute to our EOSC connection with metadata and aggregated data

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