Your guide to the rare disease research ecosystem in the UK
Raremap has been created to help you find out more about the organisations in the UK rare disease ecosystem, what they do and how they interact with each other.





Categories of organisations, groups and networks
There are many different groups and organisations all involved in rare disease research in the UK. Each has their own contribution to make and their own interactions with others within the ecosystem. Broadly, organisations will fit into one of these categories. Click on the category to learn more about the role that organisations within the category play in the rare disease ecosystem, and the activities that they typically deliver.
Functions
There are many different professional roles carried out by individuals involved in rare disease research. Click on the tiles below to learn more about them and to see the organisations in which they are found.
How is the rare disease ecosystem connected?
See how organisations, groups and networks interact with each other
Latest organisations
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HOPE for Epilepsy
info: HOPE for Epilepsy -

Alport Research Hub
info: Alport Research Hub -

Relapsing Polychondritis Awareness and Support
info: Relapsing Polychondritis Awareness and Support -

Costello Medical
info: Costello Medical -

Alport UK and the Alport Syndrome Alliance
info: Alport UK and the Alport Syndrome Alliance -

The Renal Ciliopathies National Network (CILIAREN) Node
info: The Renal Ciliopathies National Network (CILIAREN) Node -
Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support (HBA Support)
info: Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support (HBA Support) -

LifeArc Centre for Rare Respiratory Diseases
info: LifeArc Centre for Rare Respiratory Diseases -

The Voltage Gated Calcium Channel Collective (VGCCC)
info: The Voltage Gated Calcium Channel Collective (VGCCC) -

CPA Research Foundation
info: CPA Research Foundation