The proposed technical upgrades of the Castor EDC core platform with numerous new functionalities is largely on track with several sub-tasks ongoing (i.e. Automation Engine, Risk Based Monitoring, Splitting Testing and Production environments, Advanced Monitoring, Logistical Support Module), or even completed (i.e. Library management). Also large progress is made in the refinement of the new Castor EDC user interface. Furthermore, we are progressing swiftly on expanding our technology to allow researchers to generate Finable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable data. The BioPortal Application Programming Interface (API) client developed will also provide the foundation for the coding engine, as well as for the marketplace and the R-integration, which will allow transformations of datasets in STATA and SAS formats. The development of the Smart Collaborative Research Platform and Castor Marketplace will be initiated in the coming year. Also test pilots are currently ongoing at several university medical centers in the Netherlands and abroad.
We made major steps in the development of the Castor EDC base platform. The new Interface has been designed and many advanced features, for example the automation engine, field encryption and advanced monitoring, were built. The platform is now ready to be used by medical device, biotech and pharmaceutical companies on a large scale. The integrations with EHR systems were advanced further.
We have made great headway in deploying more functionality through our API, a key requirement for sharing datasets globally. The API work combines much of the groundwork being done underneath, such as the standardization of the electronic Case Report Form by providing timely recommendations to researchers. With support for Resource Description Framework (RDF) and better metadata support Castor EDC is ready to serve as a FAIR Data Point. For this reason we have also started the application with the EOSC Hub. We’re also looking into other data sharing platforms and have talked with scientific publishers to explore other publishing and sharing possibilities.
Specific dissemination channels and modalities are used to spread our newly developed solutions to the most relevant market segments in academic research. One of those channels is conferences. We attended several conferences during the project, those with the largest impact were:
- Open Science Conference - Berlin, DE
- The Alzheimer’s Association International Conference - Chicago, US
- American Heart Association Scientific Sessions - Chicago, US