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Learn how GA4GH helps expand responsible genomic data use to benefit human health.
Learn how GA4GH helps expand responsible genomic data use to benefit human health.
Our Strategic Road Map defines strategies, standards, and policy frameworks to support responsible global use of genomic and related health data.
Discover how a meeting of 50 leaders in genomics and medicine led to an alliance uniting more than 5,000 individuals and organisations to benefit human health.
GA4GH Inc. is a not-for-profit organisation that supports the global GA4GH community.
The GA4GH Council, consisting of the Executive Committee, Strategic Leadership Committee, and Product Steering Committee, guides our collaborative, globe-spanning alliance.
The Funders Forum brings together organisations that offer both financial support and strategic guidance.
The EDI Advisory Group responds to issues raised in the GA4GH community, finding equitable, inclusive ways to build products that benefit diverse groups.
Distributed across a number of Host Institutions, our staff team supports the mission and operations of GA4GH.
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More than 500 organisations connected to genomics — in healthcare, research, patient advocacy, industry, and beyond — have signed onto the mission and vision of GA4GH as Organisational Members.
These core Organisational Members are genomic data initiatives that have committed resources to guide GA4GH work and pilot our products.
This subset of Organisational Members whose networks or infrastructure align with GA4GH priorities has made a long-term commitment to engaging with our community.
Local and national organisations assign experts to spend at least 30% of their time building GA4GH products.
Anyone working in genomics and related fields is invited to participate in our inclusive community by creating and using new products.
Wondering what GA4GH does? Learn how we find and overcome challenges to expanding responsible genomic data use for the benefit of human health.
Study Groups define needs. Participants survey the landscape of the genomics and health community and determine whether GA4GH can help.
Work Streams create products. Community members join together to develop technical standards, policy frameworks, and policy tools that overcome hurdles to international genomic data use.
GIF solves problems. Organisations in the forum pilot GA4GH products in real-world situations. Along the way, they troubleshoot products, suggest updates, and flag additional needs.
NIF finds challenges and opportunities in genomics at a global scale. National programmes meet to share best practices, avoid incompatabilities, and help translate genomics into benefits for human health.
Communities of Interest find challenges and opportunities in areas such as rare disease, cancer, and infectious disease. Participants pinpoint real-world problems that would benefit from broad data use.
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11 Jul 2024
The Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH) and the Research Data Alliance (RDA) have agreed to a Strategic Relationship to collaborate on areas of mutual interest and promote the advancement of responsible data sharing.
The Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH) and the Research Data Alliance (RDA) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to announce their intention to coordinate efforts, with the goal of enabling responsible data sharing across geographies, institutions, and systems.
As part of this MoU, the RDA will become a Strategic Partner of GA4GH and collaborate with GA4GH’s governing bodies on topics of mutual interest. As an Organisational Affiliate of the RDA, GA4GH will be a member of the Organisational Assembly and collaborate with the RDA Council, Regional, and Technical Advisory Boards.
GA4GH is a not-for-profit alliance formed in 2013 that includes more than 500 leading organisations in healthcare, patient advocacy, research, ethics, government, life science, and information technology. Its mission is to accelerate progress in human health by establishing a shared global approach to responsible, broad, and democratised use of genomic and related health data.
Chief Executive Officer of GA4GH and President of GA4GH Inc. Peter Goodhand said, “In many ways, our organisations have mirrored each other over the last ten years as we have evolved. GA4GH and RDA have a similar mission, similar values, but a different focus, which will facilitate mutual learning. We are bringing groups of experts together, people with a common interest, to look at ways to standardise and create interoperability. This relationship will allow us to have an open exchange of knowledge and share best practices about how we do our work. Together, we will be able to anticipate future needs and reach a broader audience.”
As a community-driven organisation also launched in 2013, the RDA’s vision is that researchers and innovators will have the ability to openly share and reuse data across technologies, disciplines, and countries to address the grand challenges of society. Its mission is to build the social and technical bridges that enable that vision, accomplished through the creation, adoption, and use of the social, organisational, and technical infrastructure needed to reduce barriers to data sharing and exchange.
According to RDA Secretary General Hilary Hanahoe, “The RDA has a very active community working on health and life science data challenges so it is very important for us to have close ties with GA4GH to synchronise, align, and reduce any duplication of efforts. We are really enthusiastic about the agreement, having collaborated together for many years now. This agreement enables us to focus together on synergistic activities and to have the opportunity to add further value to our communities.”
Goodhand and Hanahoe came together at the GA4GH April Connect meeting in 2023, reflecting on both GA4GH’s and RDA’s ten year anniversaries. They participated in a fireside chat, during which Goodhand and Hanahoe noted the opportunity for intentional collaboration through a more concrete relationship, which galvanised the formal Strategic Partner and Organisational Affiliate statuses.
Going forward, both RDA and GA4GH will cross-promote relevant news, activities, and events to their international communities. They will also identify and coordinate joint activities, such as the development of working groups or work proposals. Together, the two organisations will leverage their individual and collective expertise to bridge topics of varying breadth and depth to drive responsible international data sharing.
View MoU.
Learn more about RDA and GA4GH.
Contact Information:
Hilary Hanahoe
RDA Secretary General
hilary.hanahoe@rda-foundation.org
Angela Page
Director of Strategy and Engagement
angela.page@ga4gh.org