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A pilot data warehouse integrating phenotype with available research biospecimens is now available for use.
Clinical data from TJUH, including demographics, diagnoses, procedures, medications, and clinical lab values,
have been linked to research biorepository data, so that cohorts of individuals having certain demographic
and clinical characteristics, and furthermore, have available biospecimens for research, can be defined.
Additionally, survival data from Jefferson's Oncology Data Service (Tumor Registry) can be included in the
cohort definition. All data is de-identified (no HIPAA Protected Health Information).
PLEASE NOTE: This currently is a pilot project. The clinical data includes only patients seen at TJUH from mid-2008
through the end of 2009. Expansion of this data set to production status is expected by July 2011.
Please contact Jack London, PhD for further information.
Click here to access the TJU Research Data Mart.
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