An exciting new project, our latest publications, a new data portal feature, a recap of our India trip and more are in the latest D4CG newsletter! https://lnkd.in/giY4BrYp
Data for the Common Good
研究服务
Chicago,Illinois 288 位关注者
Home of the Pediatric Cancer Data Commons. Maximizing the potential of data to drive discovery and improve human health.
关于我们
Data for the Common Good (D4CG) is dedicated to building communities, platforms, and ecosystems that maximize the potential of data to drive discovery and improve human health. Headquartered in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Chicago, our team of experts works with collaborators all over the world to connect and share useful, high-quality data between institutions, groups, and countries to increase opportunities for discovery. Our flagship project, the Pediatric Cancer Data Commons (PCDC), now houses the world’s largest set of harmonized clinical data for pediatric cancer research and continues to grow. The PCDC Data Portal provides a unified platform for researchers to explore and access data across multiple types of cancer. D4CG is now applying the streamlined and scalable infrastructure and processes that we have developed for pediatric cancer data to more areas where we can make a difference, such as building data commons for other rare diseases and studying the social context of human health. With our unique approach to data sharing, which prioritizes relationship-building, data quality, and sustainability, we are proud to work in partnership with researchers, clinicians, and patients to drive new science and improve lives.
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https://commons.uchicago.edu
Data for the Common Good的外部链接
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- 研究服务
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- 11-50 人
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- Chicago,Illinois
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- 非营利机构
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900 E 57th St
US,Illinois,Chicago,60637
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thanks Dr Pooja Sharma Clinical Research, we all learned so much from you and your colleagues. thanks Ramandeep Arora and Girish Chinnaswamy, Samuel Volchenboum, and Data for the Common Good
Patients voice in Clinical Research! It was exciting to attend the Data commons workshop for childhood cancer , representing both CanKids KidsCan and Apar Health with both my hats! ??The voice of patient asking for participation in ethical patient centric health research ?? a research enabler speaking about the current regulatory landscape of clinical research in India The new ICH GCP R(3) brings patient centricity and quality by design into focus and no quality health research is truly possible without the patient Thank you to the Inphog Research Foundation team Ramandeep Arora Dr Sameer Bakshi and all the stalwarts of childhood cancer that were there for taking this lead ?? University of Chicago and the team of Suzi Birz were such great catalysts in this discussion thank you ?? Thank you to the team PACER?? Poonam Bagai Dilipkumar Mevada Dr.Seema Pai Dr. Ashish Bondia Dr. Neha Singhal Aala Ansari Khushboo Singh Humaira Malik Dr. Padam Singh Dr.Adarsh Keshari Rhea Aggarwal and so many many more!! Looking forward to the next steps , strong research cohorts and much collective learning to come from them - improving Health for All!! #PACER #Indiachanging #Indiashining #clinicalresearch #healthforall #accesstocare #patientfirst #ISCR
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What an incredible opportunity to learn from our counterparts in India about sharing data and growing the Pediatric Cancer Data Commons, the flagship project for Data for the Common Good. Thanks to UChicago Medicine, University of Chicago, UChicago Global
Thrilled to be underway with the University of Chicago Data for the Common Good DaSH (Data Sharing and Harmonization) Workshop in New Delhi, India with Samuel Volchenboum
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D4CG is seeking research faculty to join our group! Bring your expertise in biostatistical research to projects that integrate state-of-art data science with various types of statistical methods to translate large medical data from benchwork to knowledge in precision medicine. https://lnkd.in/gsFDjdyv
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We're thrilled to share our newest Annual Report! Read about our progress and new projects in 2023-24 at https://lnkd.in/g7pbPsEg. These accomplishments are a testament to the hard work and dedication of so many others beyond our team, including our scientific collaborators, the funders who support our vision, and the patients and families who contribute their data. We are grateful for another year of working in community with you!
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???Join Our Team!?Data for the Common Good (D4CG) is seeking a?Senior Full Stack Developer?to help build platforms like the Pediatric Cancer Data Commons and GEARBOx, advancing data-driven discovery and improving human health. If you're passionate about making a global impact, we want to hear from you! I’m #hiring. Know anyone who might be interested?
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#JobOpportunity Across our work, including the Pediatric Cancer Data Commons and other data sharing programs, there is increasing interest in adding electronic health record data directly from patients, expanding the versatility, extensibility and power of these data collections. Are you passionate about #HealthcareData ecosystems? We're looking for a Program Director to lead the development of our direct-from-patient data platforms and technologies.
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Join our team! (Thanks for talking us up, Bailey K.!)
Data for the Common Good (D4CG) is hiring! https://lnkd.in/g5xxjkqQ
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A new editorial from D4CG’s Kirk Wyatt, Brian Furner, and Samuel Volchenboum suggests it’s time to rethink the “gold standard” of manual data extraction and entry in clinical research. Highlighting the limitations of human abstraction, they explore how automated tools can improve data accuracy, speed, and cost-efficiency. Though there are challenges to implementation, this new gold standard has the potential to transform clinical research. https://lnkd.in/gKCFtsAR
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We're thrilled to share our #Epilepsy #RareDisease webinar from earlier this week. Our speakers were FDA commissioner Dr. Robert Califf, parent & advocate Dr. Justin West, epilepsy expert Dr. Doug Nordli, data scientist Dr. Larry Hunter, and our D4CG director Dr. Samuel Volchenboum. We are very excited to be bringing our data commons work to this important area and are looking for collaborators! See our call to action at 32:49 in the video and please reach out if you'd like to be involved. https://lnkd.in/grU2Sfnx
Advancing Data Collaboration in Rare Disease and Epilepsy Research
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