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Capturing Computational Workflows in Clinical Trials with BioCompute

The Integration of Omics Data into Clinical Drug Development project within the Emerging Trends & Innovation Working Group has published a new white paper, Capturing Computational Workflows in Clinical Trials with BioCompute which is now open for public review.

This white paper explores how the BioCompute standard is being applied in real-world clinical trials, showcasing practical case studies that demonstrate its role in improving reproducibility, transparency, and regulatory communication across complex computational workflows.

The team welcome feedback on the paper from 23 January – 20 February. Please send responses to workinggroups@phuse.global.

Imaging Data Anonymization Guideline

The Anonymization of Imaging Data project within the Data Transparency Working Group have published a new white paper: Imaging Data Anonymization Guideline which is now open for public review.

The purpose of this guideline is to define the minimum anonymization standards for DICOM imaging data shared externally via a secure, governed research environment (SGRE). This document aims to ensure that all shared clinical trial imaging data complies with privacy regulations and ethical standards, thereby protecting the identities of clinical trial participants. It is intended for people involved in data processing, anonymization, and external collaborations, as well as for external researchers who will access these anonymized data.

The team welcome feedback on the paper from 6 January – 17 February. Please send responses to workinggroups@phuse.global.

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PharmaForest: A Collaborative Repository of SAS Packages for Pharmaceutical Industry project team within the Data Visualisation & Open Source Technology Working Group, is calling for volunteers!

PharmaForest is a collaborative initiative focused on improving how SAS programming is developed and shared across the pharmaceutical industry. Built on the SAS Packages Framework (SPF), it promotes reusable, standardised SAS packages to reduce duplication, improve efficiency, and support compliance.

By combining an open package repository with community collaboration and practical guidance, PharmaForest helps move SAS programming from siloed approaches to a more scalable, industry-wide model.

If you’d like to become a valued project member, please get in touch with workinggroups@phuse.global by 9 March ahead of the kick off meeting scheduled for Tuesday 10 March 08:00 EST / 13:00 GMT / 14:00 CET.

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