Datasets from Clinical Studies
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Supported Data for Secondary Analysis
Investigators can access participant data from NIH-funded clinical trials and observational studies for secondary analysis.
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NIH institutes maintain repositories that store health and human data collected by NIH-supported projects. These repositories provide easier access than individual project programs.
Access Requirements:
Login.gov account linked to institutional email (free)
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NHLBI – Cardiovascular studies (Framingham Heart Study, MESA, ARIC) via BioLINCC
NIDDK – Diabetes Prevention Program via NIDDK Central Repository
NEI – Access via NEI Data Commons
NCI – Access via Cancer Research Data Commons
NIAAA & NIMH – Access via NIMH Data Archive
Database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP)
dbGaP is a database of omics data paired with clinical information to support systems biology. It’s datasets often originate from store biospecimens collected in larger, often population-based studies. Approval from both the parent study and dbGaP is typically required for data access. research. Examples include:
Whole-genome sequencing
Metabolomics
Proteomics
Transcriptomics
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