NACHGEFRAGT at ZB MED: What infrastructures are needed to turn research into new therapies?
Since the COVID 19 pandemic at the latest, everyone has understood how important research and health data are. And even more important: access and findability! Infrastructures are needed for this. Elke Roesner talks about such an infrastructure for health data – the NFDI4Health – in the latest ZB MED video podcast with Prof. Dr. Juliane Fluck, spokesperson for the National Research Data Infrastructure for Personal Health Data.
NFDI4Health focuses on data generated in clinical, epidemiological and public health studies. The aim is, among other things, to make this data accessible, interoperable and reusable and thus to promote the development of new therapies and preventive measures in a modern health care system – in line with the FAIR Data criteria. At the same time, data protection for personal health data must always be taken into account.
In the course of the pandemic, the COVID-19 task force expanded the NFDI4Health work programme to include the COVID-19 use case. The team has developed special services and tools for a better understanding of COVID-19 and its consequences: a study portal with German health studies on COVID-19, the Study Hub NFDI4Health COVID-19 as well as the Preprint Viewer preView: COVID-19 with current relevant preprints.
NACHGEFRAGT – the ZB MED video podcast on YouTube – presents topics, projects and the people behind them at regular intervals. The videos are in German with English subtitles.
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about Prof. Dr. Juliane Fluck