Improving data science for heart, lung, blood, and sleep research

NHLBI ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE AND CYBER SECURITY SUPPORT FOR DATA SCIENCE PROGRAMS

NIH-funded research · NIH-10974010

This study is working to make it easier and safer to use health data about your heart, lungs, blood, and sleep, so researchers can find new ways to help patients like you live healthier lives.

Quick facts

Grant typeNIH-funded research
Study typeNIH-funded research
Project IDNIH-10974010 on NIH RePORTER

What this research studies

This research focuses on enhancing the infrastructure and security of data science programs related to heart, lung, blood, and sleep health. By creating a centralized architecture and implementing standards for data management, the project aims to improve the usability and integration of vast datasets collected over decades. This includes leveraging advanced technologies like whole genome sequencing and imaging to better understand patient health. The goal is to facilitate scientific discovery that can lead to new treatments and preventive strategies for patients.

Who could benefit from this research

Good fit: Ideal candidates for this research are individuals with conditions related to heart, lung, blood, or sleep health who may benefit from advancements in data-driven medical strategies.

Not a fit: Patients with unrelated health conditions or those not involved in heart, lung, blood, or sleep health may not receive direct benefits from this research.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this research could lead to improved patient outcomes through better-targeted therapies and interventions based on comprehensive data analysis.

How similar studies have performed: Other research initiatives utilizing big data approaches in healthcare have shown promise in improving patient outcomes, indicating that this approach has potential for success.

Where this research is happening

Herndon, United States

About this research

  1. This is an active NIH-funded research project — typically early-stage science, not a clinical trial accepting patient enrollment.
  2. Some NIH-funded labs run parallel clinical studies or seek volunteers for related work. To check, contact the principal investigator or institution listed above.
  3. For full project details, budget, and progress reports, visit the official NIH RePORTER page below.
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