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To explore the potential of clinical trial data sharing, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is hosting a challenge: use the data underlying a recent NEJM article to identify a novel clinical finding that advances medical science.
To explore the potential of clinical trial data sharing, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is hosting a challenge: use the data underlying a recent NEJM article to identify a novel clinical finding that advances medical science.
Now Available: Free On-Demand Recording of the Web Event Sessions
Browse the session catalog at events.nejm.org to view the recorded sessions and feel free to share the link with any colleagues or peers who would find the discussion of relevance.
Register today at https://events.nejm.org.
The SPRINT Data Analysis Challenge resulted in 144 submissions to the Challenge Round. These entries are being reviewed by a multidisciplinary panel of expert judges — along with crowdvoting by SPRINT Challenge followers. The top three winning teams receive the opportunity to present their findings at the Aligning Incentives summit and web event.
To view the winners’ presentations at the free web event, register today at events.nejm.org. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for 1:45 pm (ET) on April 3, 2017.
Data sharing is a complex issue. Should data be shared broadly or only in certain contexts? What is the real value in sharing? And, how do we align incentives and rewards? Join your peers and participate in an online conversation among patients, trialists and analysts. Share your point of view in moderated Q&A and online breakout sessions covering important data sharing issues.
Expert speakers and panelists explore and discuss:
To view the agenda and register for the FREE Web Event, visit events.nejm.org today.