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Why data management matters

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Translational Medicine
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Naomi’s work focuses on supporting researchers to collect, clean and store research data.
PRESERVING EVIDENCE FOR THE FUTURE
Research is only as good as the evidence it generates, and data management is a critical part of this process since it supports findings. High quality data must be preserved for long term use and available to the research community. Ultimately, data is not about numbers, but about people's lives and health.

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Translational Medicine
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Naomi Waithira
Keywords
data management
research
evidence
collecting data
storing data
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 02/06/2016
Duration: 00:04:06

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