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Faculty of Medicine

Research data are of central importance in medical research. They encompass a wide variety of information, from patient data and biospecimens to imaging and sensor data. These data enable researchers to better understand diseases, develop new therapies, and optimise healthcare. At the same time, they pose unique challenges, such as the protection of the privacy of those involved. This page presents various offerings in the field of Open Science at the Faculty of Medicine of LMU Munich.

 

The logo of the Open Science Initiative in Medicine. It shows an Aesculapian staff to the right of the acronym and the full name.

Open Science Initiative in Medicine (OSIM)

The LMU Open Science Initiative in Medicine (OSIM) aims to promote open science practices in medicine by developing training programs and offering strategies to improve the effectiveness and reproducibility of medical research.

Raising awareness of Open Science practices

Facilitating exchange on current topics

by hosting monthly meetings and maintaining a mailing list

Offering workshops on Open Science skills

Federated Secure Computing

Federated Secure Computing is a cloud architecture that simplifies the use of secure computing technologies and enables multiple data owners to collaborate without sharing their protected data.

Further Information:

Distributed computing

Data privacy and cryptography

Collaboration

Medicine