Events

NFDI4Health Friday Lecture on the European Health Data Space

NFDI4Health invites you to the Open Friday Lecture “European Health Data Space”. Our guest speaker Ira Mießler from the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) will present the regulation on the European Health Data Space (EHDS), which creates a legal framework for the secure exchange and use of health data within the EU.

Workshop: Citizen Science meets NFDI4Health

The aim of the workshop is to develop a concept for participatory research in the management of health data and corresponding structures. A particular focus is on how citizens and patients can be actively involved in research and communication processes within the NFDI4Health initiatives.

TMF AG Meeting on Data Quality and Transparency: EHDS Planning for the Data Quality Label

The next meeting of the TMF AG Data Quality and Transparency will focus on the planning of the European Health Data Space (EHDS) and the concept of a European Data Quality Label.

Webinar Meet-the-Data@Health Research: Data from NFDI4Health in Focus

The Meet-the-Data@Gesundheitsforsuchung webinar series, hosted by NFDI4Health & BIH QUEST, presents valuable datasets from leading research institutes across various fields of health sciences.

NFDI4Health at the NUM Convention 2025

The NUM Convention 2025 will take place on 25 and 26 February at the bcc at Alexanderplatz in Berlin. This event will bring together stakeholders from the fields of clinical research, health data, and digital health to discuss current developments in medical research and the importance of a sustainable and connected research infrastructure.

NFDI4Health Open Friday Lecture on Synthetic Data

NFDI4Health will open its Friday Lecture on 31 January 2025 on the topic of "Synthetic Data in Health Research". Holger Fröhlich and Fabian Prasser, will present synthetic data as a tool to overcome data protection challenges and promote scientific progress. The lecture will be held online and is open4all. 

First NFDI BioMed Workshop

Biomedical researchers work with a wide range of data - from clinical or epidemiological study data organised in tabular form to image data and genomic sequences. This diversity is also reflected within the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI). Five consortia serve as contact points for biomedical research.