Dear Robert
This might seem more suited to the Open Data site in the Stack Exchange
family. The answer must depend on what you mean by public domain as data
sets are available from drug company sites on application but presumably
with restrictions on re-publication.
Michael
On 13/01/2018 21:14, Robert Wilkins wrote:> Is anybody using R to do analysis of clinical trial datasets that have been
> put in the public domain (which are super hard to find). Not only a single
> data table, but the actual database, with a handful of data tables with
> one-to-one or many-to-one relationships?
>
> [ For example, "Adverse Events" and "Patient Info" are
two datasets with a
> many-to-one relationship, the "Patient Info" dataset has
precisely one row
> for each patient who received a dose of study drug.]
>
> Robert Wilkins
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