JOURNAL ARTICLE

Disease advocacy organizations catalyze translational research

Sharon F. Terry

Year: 2013 Journal:   Frontiers in Genetics Vol: 4 Pages: 101-101   Publisher: Frontiers Media

Abstract

Disease advocacy organizations have long played an important role in the continuum from basic science to therapy development in rare disease research. PXE International has led the field in innovative ways, venturing into specific activities that have traditionally been conducted by scientists. As lay founders, we have engaged in gene discovery, gene patenting, diagnostic test development, epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and therapy research and development. This article will describe the steps that we took, and the ways in which we have scaled these efforts for the larger community.

Keywords:
Perspective (graphical) Disease Translational research Political science Public relations Biology Medicine Computer science Biotechnology Internal medicine

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