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Steve Canham

Researcher at University of Düsseldorf

Publications -  21
Citations -  321

Steve Canham is an academic researcher from University of Düsseldorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data sharing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 258 citations.

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Sharing and reuse of individual participant data from clinical trials: principles and recommendations

TL;DR: The adoption of the recommendations in this document would help to promote and support data sharing and reuse among researchers, adequately inform trial participants and protect their rights, and provide effective and efficient systems for preparing, storing and accessing data.
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Standard requirements for GCP-compliant data management in multinational clinical trials.

TL;DR: The standard developed is intended to provide an open and widely used set of requirements for GCP-compliant data management, particularly in academic trial units and will use as the basis for the certification of ECRIN data centres.
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Evaluation of repositories for sharing individual-participant data from clinical studies

TL;DR: An indicator set to capture the maturity of the repositories’ procedures and their suitability for the hosting of IPD is developed and can help researchers to find a suitable repository for their datasets.
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The impact of registration of clinical trials units: The UK experience

TL;DR: The registration process developed in the United Kingdom has helped to ensure that trials units in theUnited Kingdom are compliant with regulatory standards and can meet acceptable standards of quality in their conduct of clinical trials.
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Classification of processes involved in sharing individual participant data from clinical trials.

TL;DR: The identification of the individual processes and subprocesses and supporting tools and services involved in data sharing is a first step towards development of a generic framework or architecture for the sharing of data from clinical trials.