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PHUSE collaborations are organised into a number of specialist Working Groups, each with a broad topic area. The Working Groups have specific projects designed to achieve a set of particular objectives. This page will highlight the latest news and information from our projects. Participation is open to anyone who wants to contribute and if you would like to get involved, please email workinggroups@phuse.global.

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PHUSE Working Group Co-Lead

Are you passionate about data standards and excited by the potential of emerging technologies to optimise their implementation? PHUSE is seeking a motivated and collaborative Co-Lead to help guide the Optimizing the Use of Data Standards Working Group. This is a unique opportunity to shape impactful industry initiatives, work with global experts, and drive innovation in data standards.

As a Working Group Co-Lead, you will play a central role in driving the success of multiple projects aligned with advancing the use of data standards. You will collaborate closely with Project Leads, the PHUSE Office, and leadership committees to ensure initiatives are well defined, well supported, and delivered effectively to the broader community.

We encourage applications from individuals who:

  • Have a strong interest in or experience with data standards

  • Are curious about and engaged with emerging technologies and their application to data standards

  • Enjoy collaborating, leading and influencing across global, cross-functional teams

  • Are proactive communicators and enthusiastic about driving community engagement.

For more information, visit Optimizing the Use of Data Standards or contact workinggroups@phuse.global.

To apply, please send a brief summary of interest and your qualifications to workinggroups@phuse.global by 3 July.

PHUSE Working Group Project Co-Lead

The Optimizing the Use of Data Standards Working Group is seeking a Co-Lead to oversee maintenance of the SDSP (Study Data Standardization Plan) package under the Management of ODS Regulatory Referenced Deliverables (MRRD) project. Co-Leads will work under guidance of the MRRD Project Lead and are asked to serve two years in the role.  Responsibilities include:

  • Reviewing updates to regulatory documents where PHUSE deliverables are referenced to ensure they are aligned

  • Identifying any updates that are required due to updated regulatory documents or PHUSE member feedback

  • Discussing the updates with the MRRD project team for agreement and cross-document alignment

  • Overseeing the updates and publishing of deliverables.

For more information, go to Management of ODS Regulatory Referenced Deliverables or contact workinggroups@phuse.global.

To apply, please send a brief summary of interest and your qualifications to workinggroups@phuse.global by 14 July.

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Risk Based Quality Management

Webinar: Quality Tolerance Limits (QTLs): Setting the Threshold

23 June 10:00-11:00 (EDT) / 15:00-16:00 (BST) / 16:00-17:00 (CEST)

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Real World Evidence

Community Forum: Real World Evidence Meets AI and Privacy

9 July 9:00-10:00 (EDT) / 14:00-15:00 (BST) / 15:00-16:00 (CEST)

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Data Transparency Autumn Event – Save the Date

The Data Transparency Working Group is preparing for its upcoming multi‑day virtual event, taking place 15–17 September 2026 at 10:00–12:30 (EDT) / 15:00–17:30 (BST) / 16:00–18:30 (CEST).

The event will focus on the evolving landscape of clinical data transparency, including approaches to data sharing, anonymisation, governance and enabling responsible access to clinical data.

Registration will open 17 June.
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Real World Data Autumn Event – Save the Date

Join us for the return of the Real World Evidence Working Group’s multi‑day virtual event on 30 September–1 October 2026. The event will run from 09:00–11:30 (EDT), 14:00–16:30 (BST), and 15:00–17:30 (CEST).

Registration will open 17 June.

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The SEND Industry Feedback Survey project, under the Nonclinical Topics Working Group, is looking for volunteers to support this exciting initiative.

This project will help gather valuable industry insights and feedback to support future discussions and improvements within the SEND space. If you are interested in contributing, collaborating with peers, and helping shape this project, we’d love to hear from you.

Find out more information about the project on the Volunteer Board. To get involved, please complete the New Member Onboarding Form.

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