RDM workshop series

Session 11 - Clinical trials data sharing

Sharing of clinical trial data has numerous benefits for participants, science, and society as a whole. It accelerates scientific progress and improves public health by generating accessible and robust evidence on the safety and effectiveness of therapies for patients. In this session, Dr. Florian Naudet will discuss the value of clinical trial data sharing, the existing policies, and how to share clinical data.

Learning objectives:

1- To recognize the potential value of clinical trial data sharing
2- To describe existing data-sharing policies
3- To criticize the current evidence for clinical trial data sharing impact
4- To acquire ten simple rules for clinical trial data sharing

About the speaker:

Florian is a psychiatrist, meta-researcher and former post-doctoral fellow at METRICS. He’s currently teaching Therapeutics at Rennes University, France. His research interests are evaluating and developing methodological solutions to assess treatments in patients, primarily but not exclusively in psychiatric research. He has a strong interest in studying research waste and data-sharing practices. He has worked in the fields of clinical pharmacology, research methodology, and epidemiology.