06/06/2025 –, Great Hall
Langue: English
This panel will explore the critical role of open science principles in transforming healthcare research in Canada. A diverse panel will share their expertise: a research data librarian will discuss the data discoverability process in Canada and the role of persistent identifier infrastructure in supporting linked data; a data scientist will provide insights into the technical and ethical considerations of implementing federated data systems and leveraging open data for research; and a health research professional will present strategies for enhancing data accessibility and interoperability within the Canadian healthcare research landscape. Following these brief presentations, a moderated discussion led by a World Data System representative will delve deeper into: a) the significance of federated health data systems, which enable collaborative research while preserving data privacy and security; b) the crucial role of persistent identifiers in ensuring data discoverability and interoperability; and c) how open science practices, including data sharing, transparency, and reproducibility, can accelerate medical breakthroughs, improve patient outcomes, and foster a more equitable and innovative healthcare system.
Alyssa Foote is a health data and informatics professional with expertise in leveraging data for improved health outcomes. With a Master of Data Science from UBC and a Bachelor of Science in Health Information Science and Computer Science from UVic, she has experience working with Canadian and English health data. As a Health Data Research Associate at the World Data System, she contributes to improving health data accessibility and interoperability. Alyssa is passionate about facilitating the sustainability and equitability of healthcare research.