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OMOP Research Data Repository expands access to include all UNC-Chapel Hill schools

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The de-identified OMOP Research Data Repository, ORDR(D), has recently expanded access beyond the UNC School of Medicine and is open to research proposals from faculty of any school at UNC-Chapel Hill.

ORDR(D) is a pilot project to build a private, secure, research enclave as a new model for performing observational electronic health record research at UNC. With project approval, researchers and team members will have direct access to the de-identified OMOP database with SQL, Python, and R tools for creating datasets and performing analyses for their project.

For more information, visit the TraCS Data Science Lab SharePoint site.

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