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Open Access 01-12-2013 | Analytic perspective

Data harmonization and federated analysis of population-based studies: the BioSHaRE project

Authors: Dany Doiron, Paul Burton, Yannick Marcon, Amadou Gaye, Bruce H R Wolffenbuttel, Markus Perola, Ronald P Stolk, Luisa Foco, Cosetta Minelli, Melanie Waldenberger, Rolf Holle, Kirsti Kvaløy, Hans L Hillege, Anne-Marie Tassé, Vincent Ferretti, Isabel Fortier

Published in: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology | Issue 1/2013

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Abstracts

Background

Individual-level data pooling of large population-based studies across research centres in international research projects faces many hurdles. The BioSHaRE (Biobank Standardisation and Harmonisation for Research Excellence in the European Union) project aims to address these issues by building a collaborative group of investigators and developing tools for data harmonization, database integration and federated data analyses.

Methods

Eight population-based studies in six European countries were recruited to participate in the BioSHaRE project. Through workshops, teleconferences and electronic communications, participating investigators identified a set of 96 variables targeted for harmonization to answer research questions of interest. Using each study’s questionnaires, standard operating procedures, and data dictionaries, harmonization potential was assessed. Whenever harmonization was deemed possible, processing algorithms were developed and implemented in an open-source software infrastructure to transform study-specific data into the target (i.e. harmonized) format. Harmonized datasets located on server in each research centres across Europe were interconnected through a federated database system to perform statistical analysis.

Results

Retrospective harmonization led to the generation of common format variables for 73% of matches considered (96 targeted variables across 8 studies). Authenticated investigators can now perform complex statistical analyses of harmonized datasets stored on distributed servers without actually sharing individual-level data using the DataSHIELD method.

Conclusion

New Internet-based networking technologies and database management systems are providing the means to support collaborative, multi-center research in an efficient and secure manner. The results from this pilot project show that, given a strong collaborative relationship between participating studies, it is possible to seamlessly co-analyse internationally harmonized research databases while allowing each study to retain full control over individual-level data. We encourage additional collaborative research networks in epidemiology, public health, and the social sciences to make use of the open source tools presented herein.
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Metadata
Title
Data harmonization and federated analysis of population-based studies: the BioSHaRE project
Authors
Dany Doiron
Paul Burton
Yannick Marcon
Amadou Gaye
Bruce H R Wolffenbuttel
Markus Perola
Ronald P Stolk
Luisa Foco
Cosetta Minelli
Melanie Waldenberger
Rolf Holle
Kirsti Kvaløy
Hans L Hillege
Anne-Marie Tassé
Vincent Ferretti
Isabel Fortier
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1742-7622
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-7622-10-12

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