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How to Participate as a Genetic Test Provider
The IPFD Harmonization of Genetic Testing for Dogs (HGTD) is a multi-stakeholder, collaborative effort to create an open access, sustainable online resource that catalogues information provided voluntarily from Genetic Test Providers (GTPs) including information on their company and services, quality measures and expertise, tests offered, and more. We are continually engaging more GTP participants.
Current HGTD Status Sponsor

Who are the Genetic Test Providers?

The collaboration of the Genetic Test Providers (GTPs) is fundamental to the effectiveness of the HGTD. Currently, GTPs can be listed on the GTP database as: Supporter, Sponsor, and Non-Participant. The main funding for HGTD comes from IPFD Contributing Partners and other major HGTD Sponsors. However, the GTPs who are active with us form the backbone of the HGTD project, and all donations are important to the continuation and expansion of this resource.

Supporter – includes primarily commercial GTPs or larger non-profit research groups. This group provides a donation to HGTD, as well as data and expert advice. The significant donation not only helps with maintaining HGTD databases, but it is also a major contribution to HGTD’s resource-building and development.

Sponsor – includes a spectrum of GTP types. This group’s donations help to make HGTD sustainable and dynamic, and able to continue putting transparency and therefore trust, at the core of everything we do. The sizable Sponsor donations and their vision enhance our ability to create new HGTD resources and improvements in a timely manner.

Non-participant – a GTP that is not actively collaborating with HGTD. We list them for awareness, but we do not, generally, provide any further information on them.

Why do Genetic Test Providers participate?

HGTD catalogues Genetic Test Providers (GTPs), describing characteristics of ‘quality’ and information on tests, by breed/type. By participating, GTPs are helping to build a robust and transparent resource that will inform consumers and other stakeholders on the availability of genetic testing, the quality of those offerings, and a description of the GTPs.

All collaborating GTPs recognize the importance of supporting breeders, veterinarians, and owners in accessing robust genetic testing that promotes health improvements and a sustainable future for healthy dogs. Benefits of helping to advance the HGTD initiative include:

• Improving consumer confidence in DNA testing

• Supporting breeding practices to reduce inherited diseases and promote healthy dogs

• Furthering scientific understanding of inherited diseases

• Providing a comprehensive catalogue of over 350 phenes

Is HGTD funded primarily through GTP donations? No…

HGTD was founded on a strict principle of transparency and impartiality. This is fundamental to us being an independent and trustworthy resource. Irrespective of an individual GTP’s ability to donate to either HGTD or IPFD, our approach has always been to work with all participants to describe their company and processes in a transparent way that allows consumers to compare and contrast quality measures, expertise, and services. That said, moving HGTD from initiation to sustainable application depends on the collaboration of the wider community in supporting the resource financially, providing leadership, and highlighting the need for this resource to advance the best practices in providing and using genetic testing. Currently, the bulk of financial support for HGTD comes from IPFD Contributing Partners and HGTD Sponsors who are not GTPs. Donations from GTPs are important for maintenance and enhancements. Support by GTPs through donations also shows that the commercial community is committed to seeing this resource expand.

Participating is Easy!

GTPs can start by contacting us using the information below. We will then support them through the process of adding data and information to our HGTD database. Everyone can help us further by encouraging other colleagues and labs to participate in the HGTD, or by or sending us suggestions of potential GTP contacts. Participation levels apply to new and ongoing GTPs. GTPs come in all types and sizes. While HGTD works collaboratively to include all GTPs wishing to participate, we depend on donations to contribute to the sustainability and growth of HGTD.

Supporters (Donations of 1000+ EUR)

Benefits include:

• Data included in HGTD

• Welcome message in IPFD’s Digest e-newsletter

• Supporter badge on HGTD

• Annual Supporter digital emblem for marketing/branding

• social media feature

• Listed Supporter on HGTD

Sponsor (Donations of 5000+ EUR)

Benefits include:

All of Supporter level, plus:

• listed Sponsor on HGTD

• Sponsor badge on HGTD

• Annual Sponsor digital emblem for marketing/branding

• option for key indicators/comparison rating

• option to list relationships - e.g. any breed or kennel club relationships

• option to contribute branded information on Breed Database (e.g. breed-specific reports), by IPFD approval

• included on data update acknowledgements, e.g. mentions in blogs, social media, etc. as appropriate

Does HGTD provide accreditation? No. The International Partnership for Dogs (IFPD) is not an accreditation body. Participating in HGTD or supporting IPFD’s work is not an endorsement or accreditation of a participant. A GTP who participates in HGTD may provide data on other independent accreditation (such as International Organization for Standardization (ISO)) as part of their GTP descriptions.

To participate, or for further information on the HGTD initiative, please contact Project Director, Aimee Llewellyn-Zaidi, at aimee.llewellyn-zaidi@ipfdogs.com.

Organizational Information
GTP Accreditation
Not Applicable
Geneticists
No
Licensed Vets
No
External Research Collaborators
No
HGTD Leadership
No
Outsourced Testing
No
ISO GTP
No
ISO Lab
No
ISO Tests
No
Contacts
Phone Number
Website Link to Staff Profiles
Email Contact
aimee.llewellyn-zaidi@ipfdogs.com
Location
Address
UNITED STATES
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