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Starting Monday, September 16, 2019 the “RDCRN Members Login” link on the top of the familiar RDCRN Network homepage will lead to a new login page.Image Removed

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The way most users log in to the RDCRN website is changing. Rather than using local credentials with the DMCC, users are now strongly encouraged to use their credentials from their home institution or the NIH to authenticate to the DMCC. Not only will this greatly simplify the login process for users, it also relieves the DMCC from having to hold and manage passwords.

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Option 1a – Preferred Method: Logging in with your institutional credentials

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  • A. Visit https://www.rarediseasesnetwork.org/ and choose “RDCRN Members Login” in the upper right corner of the page. Search for your home institution by typing your organization’s name into the search box (or click on the “Allow me to pick from a list” link to see all 3000+ institutions that provide federated authentication services to us). Choose the institution that hosts the e-mail address you used with the previous DMCC and press “Continue.”

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Option 1b: Logging in with your NIH / eRA Commons credentials.

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If you are an NIH employee OR if your institution does not appear in the search box, follow these steps to authenticate through NIH:

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