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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.


Real World Evidence Community Forum

OMOP – A Common Data Model Enabling the Analysis of RWD

This Community Forum will be held virtually on 17 July at 9:00 (EDT) / 14:00 (BST) / 15:00 (CEST)

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Working Groups Q2 Reports

The Working Groups Quarterly reports are now published! These reports provide an overview of each of our projects, highlighting key achievements and ongoing activities. You can view the reports and learn about what our Working Group projects have been up to this quarter via here. Additionally, you can find a breakdown of the events that have taken place here.

Calling For Volunteers

Building a Better MDR, a new project within the Optimizing the Use of Data Standards Working Group, is calling for volunteers! This project aims to define a fit-for-purpose MDR in today’s data landscape. The resultant goal is a white paper that is informed by perspectives across the data lifecycle, focusing on:

  • Define the evolving role of MDRs in an environment where traditional standards are in flux and regulatory expectations are increasing.

  • Clarify the value of MDRs beyond submission use cases - including study build, eCRF design, and traceable programming.

  • Explore governance and interoperability models that strike a balance between flexibility and compliance, particularly for data exchange between tools such as EDCs, TMS, and downstream analytics platforms.

  • Address real-world pain points in usage, versioning, handoffs between standards managers and programmers, and bridging gaps between metadata specification and operational execution.

If you would like to volunteer or learn more about this project, email workinggroups@phuse.global. Closing date: 28 July.

The Kick-Off Meeting for this project will be held on 28 July at 15:00-16:00 (BST) / 10:00-11:00 (EDT).

If you would like to get involved in a PHUSE Working Group Project, please explore the projects via the Volunteer Board and contact the PHUSE Office on workinggroups@phuse.global to express your interest. 

Working Group Report: Includes project updates, recent and upcoming deliverables and future plans for each Working Group.

Monthly Mailings: The monthly newsletter. Here you will find a full update from each month of the year, easily accessible and divided into key areas of PHUSE.

PHUSE Blogs: Fancy a quick read? A blog is a perfect way to catch up on all things Working Groups. Get the lowdown on the latest events from across the globe and stay updated on industry topics brought to you by industry professionals. 

Initiate and lead a new project under the PHUSE Working Groups umbrella. The new project must address problems of significant relevance to computational science related to drug, biological and device development and must meet all of the guidelines for projects within the collaboration, including the following mandatory requirements: 

  • The projects must address significant research issues relevant to Computational Science

  • The project must not attempt to address FDA policy issues

  • There must be at least one Project Lead personally involved in planning and carrying out the project

New projects can be submitted anytime during the year, click here to submit. 

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