We're pleased to announce the Data Transparency Working Group returns with another multi-day virtual event, taking place 15–17 September 2026. Call for Speakers opens 26 March and closes 8 May. Focus your submission on these central themes: Advanced Anonymisation Strategies: Navigating Techniques, Technologies, and Global Expectations Quantifying Re-identification Risk and Preserving Data Utility: Striking the Right Balance Global Data Sharing Platforms and Governance Models: Enabling Responsible Access Optimising Internal Data Reuse: Enablers, Cultural Shifts, and Compliance-by-Design Clinical Trial Registries and Results Disclosure: Compliance, Automation, and Transparency Impact Synthetic Clinical Data: Innovation in Privacy-Preserving Analytics and Model Validation Global Regulatory Submissions for Transparency: Trends, Pitfalls, and Best Practices Plain Language Summaries for Trials and Publications: Co-Creation, Compliance, and Impact EU CTR and CTIS in Practice: Transparency, Timelines, and Data Disclosure Challenges De-identifying Imaging Data: Techniques, AI Risks, and Compliance with Evolving Standards AI in Data Transparency: Automating Anonymisation, Monitoring, and Ethical Oversight European Health Data Space (EHDS): What It Means for Clinical Trial Data Sharing and Reuse Patient Voices in Data Disclosure: Integrating Expectations into Transparency Programs
Submit your 150-word abstract by 8 May. | We’re pleased to announce the Real World Evidence Working Group’s second multi-day virtual event, which will be held virtually from 30 September to 1 October 2026. Join the PHUSE Community to explore real-world data (RWD) and connect with peers globally. Call for Speakers opens 26 March and closes 8 May. Focus your submission on these central themes: Optimising the Generation of Real-World Evidence with NLP & AI Digital Endpoints Generated from Real-World Data Data Sources, Lineage and Provenance Vendor–Sponsor Governance and Alignment Any Other Theme that Tackles the Challenges in Using Real-World Data
Submit your 150-word abstract by 8 May. |