DISGENET Academic License: Eligibility, Application & Free Access

DISGENET for Academics

DISGENET is the most extensive and reliable gene-disease association network, providing the latest and most relevant data in the field. It was created by MedBioinformatics, and as an academic or not-for-profit researcher, you can access DISGENET’s core biomedical data at no cost. For deeper insights, we offer additional options utilizing state-of-the-art NLP technology.

In this blog, we cover everything you need to know about DISGENET as an academic or not-for-profit researcher.

DISGENET Subscription Plans for Academics

DISGENET offers several plans to cater to different user needs. For academic and not-for-profit researchers, the Free Academic plan is the primary option, designed to support key research activities by providing you access to fundamental bioinformatics information, including well-known disease genes and variants.

However, for if you require additional data and features, DISGENET also provides the Standard and Advanced plans.

This guide will primarily focus on the Free Academic plan and its benefits. We will also briefly outline the Standard and Advanced plans for your reference.

Eligibility for the DISGENET Free Academic License

To qualify for the DISGENET Free Academic License, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Affiliation: Be affiliated with a recognized academic institution (university, college, research institute). You must use your institutional email address when signing up. 
  • Non-commercial Use: Use DISGENET for non-commercial academic research purposes. For more information on what is considered commercial or non-commercial, consult our FAQs or take a look at the infographic below.

If you meet these requirements, you can proceed with the application process.

DISGENET Academic License - Commercial versus Non-commercial use

Application Process for the Free Academic License

To apply for a DISGENET Free Academic License, please follow these steps:

  1. Complete the Application: Fill out the Academic License application form on our website with accurate personal details, institutional information, and supporting links (like your LinkedIn profile). Our team will review your application manually.
  2. Review: Double-check your application for accuracy and completeness before submitting.
  3. Verify Your Email: Confirm your email address by clicking the link in our verification email. This step is essential and expires in 24 hours.

“DISGENET has been a game-changer in our research endeavors. We wholeheartedly recommend DISGENET to other researchers and colleagues working in similar domains.”

– Maria F. Anglero, Research Assistant, Pennsylvania State University

How long does it take to obtain your Free Academic License?

You can expect to receive a notification within 7 days, via email, confirming whether your application for a Free Academic License has been approved or denied.

In order to get started right away, we’ll provide you with instant access to a 7-day free trial* of our Advanced plan, allowing you to explore DISGENET’s text-mined data and other features before your license is confirmed.

*Please note that the Advanced free trial has limitations, such as displaying only the top 30 results.

Benefits of the Free Academic License

The DISGENET Free Academic License provides you with a valuable tool to advance your research. Some of the key benefits include:

  • Access to Comprehensive Gene-Disease Information: Explore a vast database of curated gene-disease associations, enabling you to identify potential research targets and uncover new insights.
  • Data Analysis and Visualization: Utilize analytics features, API integration, R package compatibility, and Cytoscape app for in-depth data exploration and visualization.
  • Free Access to Updates: Benefit from quarterly updates to the database, ensuring you have access to the latest gene-disease information.

“DISGENET has played a significant role in our efforts to identify genetic variants associated with autism from WES data. It helped us focus our search on genes linked to neurodevelopmental disorders and autism comorbidities, prioritize variants using GDA scores, and integrate them into our scoring system”

Nadav Golden, Azrieli National Centre for Autism & Neurodevelopment Research, BGU

Upgrading Your DISGENET Plan

While the Free Academic License provides a fantastic starting point for your research, with access to a wealth of curated data on genes and disease variants, you may encounter projects requiring even more.

The Standard and Advanced plans offer additional features and data that may be necessary for certain research projects.

DISGENET Standard & Advanced plans offer access to:

  • Text-mined data
  • Loss of function/gain of function annotations
  • Clinical trial annotations
  • Drugs and chemical data

If your research demands exceed the capabilities of the Free Academic plan, consider upgrading to a paid plan. We have pricing plans specifically adapted to academics. 

DISGENET Plans - Comparison Table. Academic, Standard, Advanced

To explore your upgrade options or request a quote, please contact us info@disgenet.com 

Apply for your Free Academic License

If you’re affiliated with a recognized academic institution and conducting non-commercial research, we encourage you to apply for the DISGENET Free Academic License today. Head to our website now and fill in your academic application.

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