Repurposing is one of the key opportunities to address the unmet rare diseases therapeutic need. Based on cases of drug repurposing in small population conditions, and previous work in drug repurposing, we analyzed the most important lessons learned, such as the sharing of clinical observations, reaching out to regulatory scientific advice at an early stage, and public-private collaboration. In addition, current upcoming trends in the field of drug repurposing in rare diseases were analyzed, including the role these trends could play in the rare diseases’ ecosystem. Specifically, we cover the opportunities of innovation platforms, the use of real-world data, the use of artificial intelligence, regulatory initiatives in repurposing, and pati...
Abstract We now live in a time of unprecedented opportunities to turn scientific discoveries into be...
The number of available therapies for rare diseases remains low, as fewer than 6% of rare diseases h...
Rare disease research has reached a tipping point, with the confluence of scientific and technologic...
Currently, there are about 7000 identified rare diseases, together affecting 10% of the population. ...
International audienceWhile more than 7000 rare diseases have been identified, only about 5 percent ...
Rare diseases are associated with difficulties in addressing unmet medical needs, lack of access to ...
New opportunities have arisen for development of therapies for rare diseases with the increased focu...
Estimates of the frequencies of rare disorders vary from country to country; the global average defi...
© 2018, The Author(s). Rare, or orphan, diseases are conditions afflicting a small subset of people ...
Background: The European Commission highlights in its Pharmaceutical Strategy the role of academic r...
Rare diseases, although individually rare, affect approximately 6–8% of the total population with mo...
Most rare diseases still lack approved treatments despite major advances in research providing the t...
An estimated 400 million individuals suffer from rare diseases globally. Tackling rare diseases has ...
The number of available therapies for rare diseases remains low, as fewer than 6% of rare diseases h...
In 2017, the International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC) set out ambitious goals, one o...
Abstract We now live in a time of unprecedented opportunities to turn scientific discoveries into be...
The number of available therapies for rare diseases remains low, as fewer than 6% of rare diseases h...
Rare disease research has reached a tipping point, with the confluence of scientific and technologic...
Currently, there are about 7000 identified rare diseases, together affecting 10% of the population. ...
International audienceWhile more than 7000 rare diseases have been identified, only about 5 percent ...
Rare diseases are associated with difficulties in addressing unmet medical needs, lack of access to ...
New opportunities have arisen for development of therapies for rare diseases with the increased focu...
Estimates of the frequencies of rare disorders vary from country to country; the global average defi...
© 2018, The Author(s). Rare, or orphan, diseases are conditions afflicting a small subset of people ...
Background: The European Commission highlights in its Pharmaceutical Strategy the role of academic r...
Rare diseases, although individually rare, affect approximately 6–8% of the total population with mo...
Most rare diseases still lack approved treatments despite major advances in research providing the t...
An estimated 400 million individuals suffer from rare diseases globally. Tackling rare diseases has ...
The number of available therapies for rare diseases remains low, as fewer than 6% of rare diseases h...
In 2017, the International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC) set out ambitious goals, one o...
Abstract We now live in a time of unprecedented opportunities to turn scientific discoveries into be...
The number of available therapies for rare diseases remains low, as fewer than 6% of rare diseases h...
Rare disease research has reached a tipping point, with the confluence of scientific and technologic...