Medical Publications

Wilhelm Foundation has made significant contributions as a co-author of medical publications, reflecting its commitment to advancing research and knowledge for People Living with Undiagnosed Diseases (PLWUD). By collaborating with researchers, clinicians, and institutions worldwide, the foundation helps drive innovations in diagnostic methodologies, clinical care, and policy advocacy, ensuring its mission to improve outcomes for PLWUD is supported by evidence-based practices. These contributions also enhance the visibility and importance of undiagnosed diseases in the global medical community.

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2024

Pushing the boundaries of rare disease diagnostics with the help of the first Undiagnosed Hackathon

 

Pushing the boundaries of rare disease diagnostics with the help of the first Undiagnosed Hackathon

Equity in action: The Diagnostic Working Group of The Undiagnosed Diseases Network International

Equity in action: The Diagnostic Working Group of The Undiagnosed Diseases Network International

2023

Position paper of the undiagnosed diseases network international with respect to the establishment of the journal Rare-Open research in rare diseases

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2020

The case for open science: rare diseases

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A call for global action for rare diseases in Africa

A call for global action for rare diseases in Africa

The Undiagnosed Diseases Network International: Five years and more!

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The case for open science: rare diseases

2016

International Joint Recommendations to Address Specific Needs of Undiagnosed Rare Disease Patients

 

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2015 

Undiagnosed Diseases Network International (UDNI): White paper for global actions to meet patient needs. 

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