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Minimum CDE Waiver Template
A template for the Minimum CDE Waiver is provided here. It is recommended that a completed waiver request be submitted by the PI to the NIH Program Officer (PO) for approval with a copy to Dr. Kirk Roberts (kirk.roberts@uth.tmc.edu).
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Protected: Radxrad Tool Box
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Protected: Data Submission to RADx-rad DCC
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Interactive Mapping Interface – for CDEs
The Interactive Mapping Interface (IMI) is a web application that offloads the burden of finding common data elements (CDEs) for Radx project awardees. It provides an interactive user interface and CDE suggestion algorithm that can help researchers to quickly look up CDE candidates for their data dictionary. Awardees can share data dictionaries with their research…
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NIH Request for Information on the use of CDEs in NIH-funded research
“NIH is requesting public comment on the use of CDEs, particularly in the context of COVID-19 research, including opportunities for advancing research with CDEs, challenges to adopting CDEs, and guidance or tools that could facilitate use of CDEs. These comments will be used to inform NIH’s continuing development of guidance of CDE use for COVID-related…
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Minimum CDEs Required by NIH
This resource describes the minimum common data elements (CDEs) required for awardees collecting prospective human subjects data. A minimum set of CDEs has been released by NIH for the RADx program. All RADx-rad projects that prospectively collect human participants data are required to collect and use those CDEs in their studies. DCC understands the minimum…
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Process for NIH supervision of collection of RADx-rad minimum CDEs
If an awarded project has difficulty to collect all minimum CDEs and wants to request a modification to the minimum CDEs, please follow this process.
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Data flow for RADx-rad awardees
The RADx Data Hub is the ultimate destination of RADx-rad data. It is managed by the NIH. The RADx-rad DCC will ensure that data submitted to the hub will comply with standards agreed upon by the RADx program at NIH. The DCC will work with awardees to apply Common Data Elements (CDEs), generate participant RADx-IDs…
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Guidance for Use of Common Data Elements (CDEs)
To ensure data collected at RADx-rad are compliant with the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles, NIH recommends using Common Data Elements (CDEs) for data collection and data standardization. The consistent use of CDEs within the RADx program will greatly increase the interoperability and reusability of collected data, thus enabling efficient data integration and data…
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NIH CDE Repository
The National Institutes Of Health (NIH) Common Data Element (CDE) Repository