NIH RE-JOIN Resource Page

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This page is intended for members of the RE-JOIN HEAL Consortium

The following links and resources are targeted to members of the RE-JOIN Consortium. Not all resources are publicly available. If you are part of the RE-JOIN Consortium and don't have access to one of the listed resources, please reach out to a member of the RE-JOIN Administrative Core, Nele Haelterman or Dellina Carpio Labaguis.

Key Data Coordinating Group (DCG) contacts:

Join one of our Open Office Hours to learn more from the SPARC team CLICK HERE for information

Resources:

Documents, Agendas, Notes, and Policies for RE-JOIN members can be found on our shared Box folder. Please contact the RE-JOIN Administrative Core if you are having difficulties accessing this space.

The Administrative Core shares events and information on the RE-JOIN group on this website.

Data submission related resources

RE-JOIN Investigators data sharing process

RE-JOIN Investigators data sharing process

The following links are useful for aspects of the data submission and publication process.

RE-JOIN information

Other DCG (SPARC) Resources

HEAL Data Ecosystem:

The HEAL Data Ecosystem is part of the NIH HEAL Initiative®, an NIH-wide effort to speed scientific solutions to stem the evolving national opioid public health crisis. The goal of the HEAL Data Ecosystem is to accelerate sharing HEAL-generated data and results among the broad community of researchers, health care providers, community leaders, policy makers, and other HEAL stakeholders who can benefit from learning the results of initiative research. The HEAL Data Ecosystem connects the HEAL community, enabling HEAL data to be searched, analyzed, and used to make new discoveries. By empowering researchers to make their HEAL-generated data FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable), the HEAL Data Ecosystem promotes data sharing.

The HEAL Data Platform is a single web interface that allows visitors to discover, access and analyze data generated by HEAL funded, as well as HEAL relevant, studies within a distributed ecosystem.