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Genetic Alliance is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1986 by Joan O. Weiss, working with Victor A. McKusick, to advocate for health benefits in the accelerating field of
genomic Genomics is an interdisciplinary field of molecular biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes. A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA, including all of its genes as well as its hierarchical, ...
research. This organization is a network of over 1,000 disease advocacy organizations, universities, government organizations, private companies, and public policy organizations. They aim to advance genetic research agendas toward health benefit by engaging a broad range of stakeholders, including healthcare providers, researchers, industry professionals, public policy leaders, as well as individuals, families and communities. They create programs using a collaborative approach, and aim to increase efficiency and reduce obstacles in genetic research, while ensuring that voices from the involved disease communities are heard. They also promote public policies to advance healthcare. Genetic Alliance provides technical support and informational resources to guide disease-specific
advocacy organizations Advocacy groups, also known as lobby groups, interest groups, special interest groups, pressure groups, or public associations, use various forms of advocacy or lobbying to influence public opinion and ultimately public policy. They play an impor ...
in being their own research advocates. They also maintain a biobank as a central storage facility for several organizations who otherwise would not have the infrastructure to maintain their own repository.


History

The organization was founded in 1986 by Joan O. Weiss, working with Victor A. McKusick, to advocate for health benefits in the accelerating field of
genomic Genomics is an interdisciplinary field of molecular biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes. A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA, including all of its genes as well as its hierarchical, ...
research. The organisation is an umbrella organisation for a number of charities dealing with genetic diseases. The founding chair of the Genetic Alliance in 1989 was Ann Mercy Hunt who had founded the
Tuberous Sclerosis Association Ann Mercy Hunt MBE (25 October 1938 – 25 June 2014) was a British medical researcher and campaigner. She co-founded the Tuberous Sclerosis Association and became a researcher into the tuberous sclerosis complex. Her youngest son died from the ...
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Genetic Alliance Registry and Biobank

Genetic Alliance manages a
biobank A biobank is a type of biorepository that stores biological samples (usually human) for use in research. Biobanks have become an important resource in medical research, supporting many types of contemporary research like genomics and personalized ...
, the Genetic Alliance Registry and Biobank (GARB), which is a cooperatively-managed clinical data and tissue sample repository. GARB was established in 2003,Terry, S.F., Terry, P.F. (2006). "A Consumer Perspective on Forensic DNA Banking," Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 404-14. and combines its standardized infrastructure with the interests and motivations of disease advocacy groups to develop effective diagnostic tools and treatments, to “accelerate the research enterprise beyond its usual pace and involving new players, the advocates.”Terry, S.F., Terry, P.F., Rauen, K.A., Uitto, J., Bercovitch, L.G. (2007). "Advocacy Groups as Research Organizations: The PXE International Example," Nature Reviews Genetics. 8(2):157-64. Individual disease advocacy organizations maintain control over their data and samples throughout the research process, while enabling collaboration among scientists by leveraging their resources: well-characterized, robust data sets including pooled samples from people with the disease. Participating organizations store their data and samples in GARB for on-going use in research, with the goal of developing new diagnostic tools and treatments for diseases. Genetic Alliance provides the facility, collection, processing and archiving of samples stored in the biobank, as well as training and tools for organizations to effectively participate in this resource. GARB is governed collaboratively by an advisory board, with representatives from the seven currently participating organizations, which determines policies regarding stewardship, protection and usage of the data. GARB has an
institutional review board An institutional review board (IRB), also known as an independent ethics committee (IEC), ethical review board (ERB), or research ethics board (REB), is a committee at an institution that applies research ethics by reviewing the methods proposed ...
(IRB), which approves data collection protocols, material transfer agreements, and documents used in informed consent and minor assents. Organizations participating in GARB pay an annual fee to have access to GARB's IRB-approved protocols, training and technical assistance, and infrastructure for tissue banking. Stored data include “DNA, RNA, cell lines, tissue, organs, self-reported data, medical images, medical records,” amounting to over 30,000 samples and clinical records. Researchers can apply for access to samples and data in GARB via the advocacy organization responsible for them. GARB was based on a
biobank A biobank is a type of biorepository that stores biological samples (usually human) for use in research. Biobanks have become an important resource in medical research, supporting many types of contemporary research like genomics and personalized ...
established by PXE International in 1995. PXE International is a disease
advocacy organization Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to influence public policy, laws and budgets by using fac ...
, founded by Sharon Terry and Patrick Terry. In managing their biobank, they developed a series of protocols and systems for data collection, storage and use. Their efforts contributed to significant scientific advances, including the discovery of the
gene In biology, the word gene has two meanings. The Mendelian gene is a basic unit of heredity. The molecular gene is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that is transcribed to produce a functional RNA. There are two types of molecular genes: protei ...
responsible for
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a genetic disease that causes mineralization of elastic fibers in some tissues. The most common problems arise in the skin and eyes, and later in blood vessels in the form of premature atherosclerosis. PXE is cau ...
(PXE). Drawing from their experiences, they began mentoring other disease advocacy organizations in developing new biobanks. The founders of the PXE International biobank established GARB to provide a new model for facilitating research, “on the principal that a shared infrastructure would facilitate easy flow of resources and accelerate disease-specific research.”Terry, S.F., Horn, E.J., Scott, J., Terry, P.F. (2011). "Genetic Alliance Registry and Biobank: A Novel Disease Advocacy-Driven Research Solution," Personalized Medicine. 8(2):207-13. A central value upon which GARB was established is a respect for specimen donors as participants in a dynamic community-engaged process. Samples and data may be reused in many research studies, and re-contacting participants is possible to ensure on-going interaction and communication with those who donate to GARB.


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