At BioMarin, we realize the importance of extending our support of scientific advancement beyond the research we conduct and the medicines we provide. We support activities that make useful information and resources available to the broader medical and scientific communities to help advance science, increase understanding of certain diseases and enhance patient care.
Independent Medical Education funding supports accredited or non-accredited medical education activities for healthcare providers where content is not controlled or influenced by BioMarin. Independent Medical Education includes both continuing medical education (CME) and non-CME programs, and both may originate from similar types of organizations (e.g., hospitals, professional societies, or third-party, medical-education providers).
In alignment with our commitment to scientific innovation in areas of unmet medical need, we may provide product and funding support for external research in rare diseases and genetic disorders.
This program supports the following types of Investigator Initiated Studies:
If you are ready to apply for funding, please click the link below to request access to the application form. Please include your name, contact details, company name and concept title in the email request.
BioMarin can provide qualified scientific researchers access to de-identified patient-level data collected in clinical trials to improve patient care and help advance medical science. Read our Data Sharing Request Policy.
Publication Data Requests are reviewed on a quarterly basis. Questions regarding the Publication Data Request process can be emailed to ScientificCommunications@bmrn.com.
For information about additional funding opportunities, visit our Corporate Giving page.
We do not provide support to organizations that, in their constitution or practice, discriminate against a person or group on the basis of age, political affiliation, race, national origin, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, HIV status or religious belief.