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DDS Hub Symposium at the 2025 AADOCR/CADR Annual Meeting & Exhibition

March 13, 2025

Event Details

Date: March 13, 2025
Location: New York City, NY
Time: 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM

Event Description

A symposium session, “NIDCR DDS Hub – Leverage Data Science for Oral Health Research,” will feature speakers highlighting unique data and data science resources available on the Data-Driven Science Hub (DDS Hub). Presentations will also provide guidelines on data management and sharing to support FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data principles.

About the DDS Hub

Data-driven science is a foundational approach that spans the translational research continuum, across populational, clinical, and basic science research. NIDCR has launched a new centralized resource, the DDS Hub, to promote the use of data science principles, resources, and methods by the dental, oral, and craniofacial research community.

The DDS Hub is a community-driven resource with a two-way information flow from investigators, data stewards, and data users to NIDCR, and vice versa. The Hub describes data sources with highlighted summary-level data from rich clinical repositories with extensive information on oral and craniofacial phenotypes. The DDS Hub also introduces data science tools, such as analytic and computational resources, guidelines and tutorials on effective data generation, management, and sharing, as well as information on funding opportunities, events, and workshops pertinent to the use of data in research.

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