OCTRI Partnerships
Regional partners and affiliates
To foster and support regional scientific collaboration, OCTRI has established robust relationships with academic partners, research partners, and healthcare affiliates in Oregon and Washington State. Each brings unique assets, and each is mutually beneficial.
We have expanded our research and education missions, including our K and T career development programs, to our academic partners at Portland State University, Oregon State University, and University of Oregon.
We collaborate with our research partners, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and OCHIN, to extend and complement our capacity for precision medicine and using technology to advance health equity.
We actively engage with regional healthcare affiliates to extend OHSU’s research capacity by providing expertise to build clinical and translational research at community hospital locations.
CTSA Program Partners
National COVID Cohort Collaborative
The National Institutes of Health has launched a centralized, secure enclave to store and study vast amounts of medical record data from people diagnosed with coronavirus disease across the country. It is part of an effort, called the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C), to help scientists analyze these data to understand the disease and develop treatments. The N3C harnesses the extensive resources of the NCATS-funded CTSA Program and the CD2H.
For more details, see the N3C FAQs. Register for access to the N3C Data Enclave here.
National Center for Data to Health
OCTRI was the headquarters of the National Center for Data to Health (CD2H) from 2017-2021. The CD2H accelerates advancements in informatics by promoting data reuse and interoperability, tool sharing, informatics fluency, and collaboration across the entire CTSA network.
For more information about the Center for Data to Health, please visit the CD2H webpage.
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