Clinical Trial Transparency Gets A Boost With J&J Agreement, IOM Report
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Johnson & Johnson's device and diagnostic clinical trial data is now available to independent researchers via Yale University’s Open Data Access (YODA) Project, announced the same day as an Institute of Medicine report mapping out strategies for clinical trial data-sharing.
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