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Data Federation Hub Meetup 4 December 2018

A Showcase of Data Services for Human Subject Research
26 November 2018
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At the next DFH Meetup on 4 December, tools and services for Human Subject Research will be presented. These have been piloted via the HSR-program and are being made available for all reserchers at UG and UMCG. The DFH Meetup will take place in Het Paleis (Boterdiep 111, Groningen).

Program

15:00 - 16:15: Short presentations of the new tools and services for human subject data management.

  • Welcome by Ronald Stolk, Director of the Center for Information Technology (CIT, UG)
  • The DFH as gateway to the tools and services for research data management (Anna Salzano - CIT)
  • The Data Protection Impact Assessment Service (Marijke Folgering, University Library)
  • The Virtual Research Workspace for sensitive data (Sander Liemberg - CIT)
  • HPC environment - which one to choose? (Pieter Neerincx, UMCG)
  • Storage solutions for human subject data - which one to choose? (Jan Jurjen Uitterdijk, UMCG)
  • Pseudonymization and data linkage service (Erwin Veermans, UMCG)
  • Groningen Data Catalogue - bring your own data (Salome Scholtens, UMCG)

16:15 - 17:00: Hands-on demos of the tools, discussions and networking around three themes:

  • Data Infrastructure for sensitive data
  • Human subject research data management
  • Support services for human subject research data

More information and registration

The Data Federation Hub (DFH) is a platform for sharing best practices to facilitate research data management across the UG and UMCG.

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