Translational Challenge
Rare Disease
Our vision is an ecosystem working together to remove barriers and get tests and treatments to rare disease patients faster.
There are more than 8,000 rare diseases and over 95% of them don’t have an approved treatment.
We’re looking at rare conditions collectively and how our experience in science translation can help progress promising discoveries.
We seek to use our expertise and collaborate with others to tackle some of the systematic issues in getting discoveries from the lab to the next phase of development, and ultimately to patients who need them.
3.5 million
people in the UK are affected by rare diseases
£30 million
committed to rare diseases by us since 2019
What do we want to achieve?
We’re focused on tackling the major obstacles facing rare disease translational science.
How you can work with us
We partner with and fund the work of academics, charities, healthcare professional and industry on:
Discoveries where our translational expertise can take your research further
Infrastructure and infostructures for collaboration
New therapies and repurposed therapeutics
Commercial, legal and regulatory process to protect your intellectual property
Featured partnerships and resources
The LifeArc Philanthropic Fund
Grants and funding for researchers working to advance new treatments and diagnostics for rare diseases.
Funding: accelerating translational research in paediatric rare diseases
With GOSH Charity, we are providing funding for projects to improve the prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment of paediatric rare diseases.
LifeArc Gene Therapy Innovation Fund
A £5m annual fund to support the manufacture of viral vectors at the world-class network of Innovation Hubs for Gene Therapies.
LifeArc Translational Centres for Rare Diseases
Our £40 million investment into 4 research centres will unlock new tests, treatments and potentially cures for people living with rare diseases.
Drug repurposing resources
View our drug repurposing report and toolkit.
How we work with charities
Rare disease charities can access a range of services including technology transfer, IP protection and advice on progressing research toward commercial success.
Who to contact
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Catriona Crombie
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Paula Kirby
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Chronic Respiratory Infection
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Childhood Cancer
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