UCD RESEARCH
The Urea Cycle Disorders Consortium (UCDC), an NIH-funded initiative, is a group of healthcare professionals and researchers dedicated to improving the lives of patients with urea cycle disorders (UCDs). The consortium has established centers of clinical and scientific excellence across the United States to work with patients and physicians to provide information and care using the latest information and technology. The UCDC strives to provide current and useful information on UCDs to healthcare professionals and families. The consortium also has laboratory researchers working to develop new treatments and new understandings for urea cycle disorders.
To better understand UCDs, the consortium has established a national registry for patients, and is conducting long-term studies on the outcome of patients with UCDs. Patients who register are alerted of clinical studies that they may be eligible to participate in. For more information on the registry, click here
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