The Australian Research Data Commons is working with the health research community and stakeholders to co-design the national standards and infrastructure for the sharing of data from investigator-initiated clinical trials.
ARDC seeks to establish an initial set of nodes to form the HeSANDA (Health Studies Australian National Data Asset) network. A HeSANDA node is expected to provide coverage of a number of organisations and must be able to provide access to clinical trials data.
ARDC is now inviting registrations of interest to establish the initial set of nodes in the HeSANDA network. Organisations can register their interest and nominate any partner organisations they will work with to establish a potential node. Further information on HeSANDA Infrastructure Development and the Registration of Interest process can be found on the ARDC website.
Registration closes 31st March 2021.