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Focus: Personalized Medicine: Crowdfunding for Personalized Medicine Research

机译:重点:个性化医学:个性化医学研究的众筹

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Given the current funding situation of the National Institutes of Health, getting funding for rare disease research is extremely difficult. In light of the enormous potential for research in the rare diseases and the scarcity of research funding, we provide a case study of a novel successful crowdfunding approach at a non-profit organization called Rare Genomics Institute. We partner with biotechnology companies willing to donate their products, such as mouse models, gene editing software, and sequencing services, for which researchers can apply. First, we find that personal stories can be powerful tools to seek funding from sympathetic donors who do not have the same rational considerations of impact and profit. Second, for foundations facing funding restrictions, company donations can be a valuable tool in addition to crowdfunding. Third, rare disease research is particularly rewarding for scientists as they proceed to be pioneers in the field during their academic careers. Overall, by connecting donors, foundations, researchers, and patients, crowdfunding has become a powerful alternative funding mechanism for personalized medicine.
机译:考虑到美国国立卫生研究院目前的资金状况,为罕见病研究获得资金非常困难。鉴于罕见病研究的巨大潜力和研究资金的匮乏,我们提供了一个名为Rare Genomics Institute的非营利组织成功进行新型众筹的案例研究。我们与愿意捐赠其产品的生物技术公司合作,例如研究人员可以申请的鼠标模型,基因编辑软件和测序服务。首先,我们发现个人故事可以成为向有同情心的捐助者寻求资金的有力工具,这些捐助者对影响力和利润没有相同的理性考虑。其次,对于面临资金限制的基金会而言,公司捐款可以成为众筹之外的宝贵工具。第三,稀有疾病研究对科学家特别有益,因为他们在学术生涯中一直是该领域的先驱。总体而言,通过连接捐赠者,基金会,研究人员和患者,众筹已成为个性化医学的强大替代筹资机制。

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