Transforming the Rare Disease Landscape with Data

Transforming the Rare Disease Landscape with Data

The ability to diagnose and treat rare diseases begins with data. The growing awareness about the need to collect data and do so in ways that are meaningful and usable to research and drug development communities, has mobilized a number of efforts to capture and make patient data available. AllStripes, formerly known as RDMD, completed a $50 million venture round in August to help it launch 100 new rare disease research programs. We spoke to Nancy Yu, co-founder and CEO of AllStripes, about the growing efforts around the collection of patient data, where AllStripes fits into this emerging landscape, and how data can transform the outlook for diagnosing and treating people with rare diseases.

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