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Mitochondrial diseases present a challenge because they are probably the most diverse human disorders at every level: clinical, biochemical, and genetic. Although severity varies, by and large these are progressive and often crippling disorders. The NAMDC, working closely with the United Mitochondrial Foundation (UMDF), is working to address these difficult issues.

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NIH Announces Funding to Establish and Strengthen Rare Disease Research Groups

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded approximately $26 million in grants in the fiscal year 2025 to begin the fifth cycle of funding for the Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network (RDCRN).

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$27M Grant Renews Cincinnati Children’s as Coordinating Center for the Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network

Cincinnati Children’s will continue as the RDCRN’s Data Management and Coordinating Center for another five years.

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Pre-Doc Preparatory Program (P³) in Translational Research

Do you have a rare disease research coordinator, genetic counseling assistant, or technician who may benefit from formal training in clinical and translational research?

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