ERDERA
Basic information
Call: HORIZON-HLTH-2023-DISEASE-07
Project number: 101156595
Type of Action: Horizon Research and Innovation Actions
Granting Authority: European Commission
Duration: 1.9.2024 – 31.8.2031
Website: https://erdera.org/
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What is the problem the project is addressing?
Rare diseases affect millions, yet fragmented knowledge, data, and resources delay progress in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Limited collaboration and unaligned strategies between national and regional efforts further slow advancements. These issues prevent the effective use of digital technologies and AI to enhance patient outcomes. ERDERA addresses these challenges by creating a coordinated framework for rare disease research.
How is it solving the problem?
Expected Tangible results
ERDERA will promote a holistic approach to rare disease research, integrating knowledge, data, and resources to reduce fragmentation. By leveraging advanced digital tools, data analysis, and AI methods, the partnership aims to solve undiagnosed cases, understand disease progression, and design innovative clinical trials. Furthermore, ERDERA will empower patients as equal partners in research, providing resources, training, and structured engagement frameworks to involve them in governance and implementation.
The initiative will also enhance the capabilities of stakeholders through education and capacity-building programs, offering online training for researchers and clinicians. By breaking silos and fostering a multinational, multi-stakeholder ecosystem, ERDERA will strengthen collaborations, attract resources, and ensure coherence through robust governance and advisory structures. These efforts will establish Europe as a global leader in rare disease research and innovation, delivering tangible health benefits and boosting EU competitiveness.
PROJECT PARTNERS
ERDERA unites research institutions, healthcare providers, patient organizations, industry leaders, and policymakers in a multidisciplinary alliance to advance rare disease research. With nearly 180 partners from 37 countries, the partnership combines resources and expertise to tackle the challenges of rare diseases effectively. For more information about the consortium, visit the official ERDERA website.
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International Research Centre
on Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI)
under the auspices of UNESCO
Jožef Stefan Institute
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SI-1000 Ljubljana
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