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Sterol and Isoprenoid Research Consortium
RRID:SCR_004367 RRID Copied      
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URL: http://rarediseasesnetwork.epi.usf.edu/STAIR/index.htm

Proper Citation: Sterol and Isoprenoid Research Consortium (RRID:SCR_004367)

Description: A consortium which represents a collaborative group of investigators along with their academic medical centers and the National Institutes of Health, patient advocacy groups, and clinical research programs. Members of the STAIR Consortium are dedicated to participating in clinical research regarding disorders related to cholesterol and other sterol and isoprenoid metabolism. The overall objective of the Sterol and Isoprenoid Research Consortium (STAIR) is to study a group of diseases bound by common biochemistry, impact on health, and rarity. STAIR will conduct several clinical studies, support a full-scale training program in the field of sterol and isoprenoid diseases, and engage several patient advocacy groups in consortium activities. Researchers interested in partnering with STAIR may contact its Administrative Director.

Abbreviations: STAIR

Synonyms: STAIR Consortium

Resource Type: topical portal, data or information resource, portal, training resource

Keywords: consortium, topical portal, clinical research, rare disease, smith lemli opitz syndrome, sjogren larsson syndrome, niemann pick disease type c, mevalonate kinase deficiency, hyperimmunoglobulinemia d syndrome, mevalonic aciduria, cerebrotendinous, xanthomatosis, sitosterolemia

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