Recently, healthcare heavyweight Johnson & Johnson announced it would share clinical trial data on its medical devices and diagnostics with the Yale University Open Data Access (YODA) Project. The company is the first in the medical technology industry to offer this kind of data sharing, and its collaboration with the Yale project already includes access to drug trial data.
Joanne Waldstreicher, chief medical officer at Johnson & Johnson, said in an e-mailed statement, “We hope that in ensuring systematic, objective access to our clinical trial data we will support the overall principles of greater clinical trial data transparency throughout the industry and make possible research that ultimately enhances public health and advances science and medicine.”
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Joanne Waldstreicher, chief medical officer at Johnson & Johnson, said in an e-mailed statement, “We hope that in ensuring systematic, objective access to our clinical trial data we will support the overall principles of greater clinical trial data transparency throughout the industry and make possible research that ultimately enhances public health and advances science and medicine.”
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