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EJP RD – Rare Diseases Research (RDR) Challenges 2020

Submit Proposals for 2nd Round of 2021 Ageing Well Small Grants Program in UK

Deadline: 30 June 2020

The European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases has announced the RDR Challenges: Fostering partnerships to accelerate innovation.

The innovative “Rare Diseases Research (RDR) Challenges” call aims at facilitate and fund collaboration between industry, academia, SMEs, and patient organizations to solve specific research challenges in rare diseases.

Industry partners have been involved in the identification of four challenges that are the topics of the call and that were validated by the EJP RD partners including patients.

The specificities of rare diseases – limited number of patients per disease, scarcity of relevant knowledge and expertise, and fragmentation of research – single them out as a distinctive domain of very high European added-value. Rare diseases are therefore a prime example of a research area that requires collaboration/coordination at a transnational scale.

In this context, the European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases (EJP RD) is committed to create a comprehensive, sustainable ecosystem allowing a virtuous circle between research, care and medical innovation. The EJP RD brings over 130 institutions from 35 countries: 26 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Slovakia, Slovenia), 7 associated (Armenia, Georgia, Israel, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey), the United Kingdom and Canada.

The EJP RD is implementing a new funding scheme, focused on high added value in the field of therapeutic development, in order to promote and facilitate active collaboration between academia, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), Patients Advocacy Organisations (PAOs) and Industry: the Rare Diseases Research Challenges (RDR Challenges) scheme.

Objectives

The main objectives of the RDR Challenges are to:

Challenges

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Evaluation Criteria

Proposals will be assessed according to specific evaluation criteria that are in line with Horizon 2020 rules (see below), using a common evaluation form. A scoring system from 0 to 5 will be used to evaluate the proposal’s performance with respect to the different evaluation criteria.

Scoring system:

For more information, visit https://www.ejprarediseases.org/index.php/fundings-and-calls/rare-diseases-challenges/

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