Blogs & News

Certification of Trusted Research Environments and Secure Data Environments – What Comes Next? ➜
 
Robert Bryce

We recently published a series of blogs looking at the Standardised Architecture for Trusted Research Environments (SATRE), a UK-based open specification for how Trusted Research ... Read more ➜

SATRE: Standardised Architecture for Trusted Research Environments – Supporting Capabilities ➜
 
Scott Russell

This is the fifth in a series of five blogs, assessing the Aridhia DRE, our enterprise Trusted Research Environment (TRE), against the SATRE specification. The ... Read more ➜

SATRE: Standardised Architecture for Trusted Research Environments – Data Management ➜
 
Ross Stiven

This is the fourth in a series of five blogs, assessing the Aridhia DRE, our enterprise TRE, against the SATRE specification. The first blog provided ... Read more ➜

Nonlinear Mixed Effect Modelling – The use of nlmixr2 in a DRE workspace ➜
 
Jeff Barrett

Nonlinear mixed effect modelling is a core component of many model-informed drug development (MIDD) approaches pursued by industry sponsors seeking to develop new drugs, vaccines ... Read more ➜

SATRE: Standardised Architecture for Trusted Research Environments – Computing Technology ➜
 
Laura Shishodia

This is the third in a series of five blogs, assessing the Aridhia DRE, our enterprise Trusted Research Environment, against the SATRE specification. The first ... Read more ➜

SATRE: Standardised Architecture for Trusted Research Environments – Information Governance ➜
 
Charles Campbell

This is the second in a series of five blogs, assessing the Aridhia DRE, our enterprise Trusted Research Environment, against the SATRE specification. The first ... Read more ➜

SATRE: Standardised Architecture for Trusted Research Environments – Introduction ➜
 
Ross Stiven

This is the first in a series of blogs exploring the emergence of open standards and specifications for Trusted Research Environments, with a particular emphasis ... Read more ➜

[Im]patient Data Scientist and Oncology Real-World Evidence ➜
 
Amanda Borens

I was honored to be included at the Oncology Real-World Evidence (RWE) Workshop, hosted in Washington, D.C. last month by Friends of Cancer Research, Reagan-Udall ... Read more ➜

Natural History and Real-World Data in Rare Diseases: Applications, Limitations, and Future Perspectives. ➜
 
Jeff Barrett

Rare diseases represent a highly heterogeneous group of disorders with high phenotypic and genotypic diversity within individual conditions. Due to the small numbers of people ... Read more ➜

Working with LLMs Securely and Safely ➜
 
Scott Russell

AI and Healthcare Data In Amanda’s recent blog she discussed what she’s hearing in the marketplace with regards to the applications of AI in healthcare, particularly ... Read more ➜