Ever wish your data could effortlessly merge with other datasets? Implementing Common Data Elements (CDEs) promotes dataset interoperability by standardizing how we collect information, enabling investigators to pool data across studies and compare findings across projects. The NIH CDE Repository provides a centralized resource for investigators to identify and utilize standardized data elements across a wide range of research domains on both the study and variable levels. Have you applied any CDEs or standardized vocabularies to your research? If so, please comment below and let us know which ones you are using.
Jeran Stratford
Ever wish your data could effortlessly merge with other datasets? Implementing Common Data Elements (CDEs) promotes dataset interoperability by standardizing how we collect information, enabling investigators to pool data across studies and compare findings across projects. The NIH CDE Repository provides a centralized resource for investigators to identify and utilize standardized data elements across a wide range of research domains on both the study and variable levels. Have you applied any CDEs or standardized vocabularies to your research? If so, please comment below and let us know which ones you are using.