OpenSAFELY Jobs
OpenSAFELY Jobs provides an audit trail for every project using the OpenSAFELY platform. It logs all activity that uses real patient data. It includes links to all the analytic code ever run, and all published outputs.
Authorised users can use this site to manage their projects and trigger their code to run in one of the secure environments.
Why OpenSAFELY?
Better research, improved patient confidentiality
OpenSAFELY is a highly secure, transparent, open-source software platform for analysis of electronic health records data.
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Protecting privacy
- We never let researchers download patient data, and OpenSAFELY tools let users to write code to analyse patient data without even needing to view the raw records.
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Auditable by the public
- It is a privilege to use patient data for the public good. OpenSAFELY respects patients by carefully considering this in every part of its design.
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Better, open science
- OpenSAFELY requires publication of all analytic code, and our tools drive all users to produce prespecified, reusable, testable, shareable and modular software for research.
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Enabling high volumes of research
- Over 25 organisations have used OpenSAFELY to create published research.
Working In Partnership With
Latest Analyses on Active Backend
Most recent job requests run against active backends on the OpenSAFELY platform
| Status | Organisation | Project | User | Started | View request |
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| Failed | The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Comparing Disparities in RSV, Influenza and Covid-19 | Em Prestige | 59 minutes ago | View, Job request 26081 |
| Succeeded | The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Comparing Disparities in RSV, Influenza and Covid-19 | Em Prestige | an hour ago | View, Job request 26080 |
| Pending | University of Manchester | OpenPREGnosis: Developing an Open Algorithm to Identify Pregnancy Episodes and Outcomes in OpenSAFELY | Paolo Mazzone | - | View, Job request 26079 |
| Succeeded | University of Manchester | OpenPREGnosis: Developing an Open Algorithm to Identify Pregnancy Episodes and Outcomes in OpenSAFELY | Paolo Mazzone | 13 May 2026 at 14:33 | View, Job request 26078 |
| Failed | The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Comparing Disparities in RSV, Influenza and Covid-19 | Em Prestige | 13 May 2026 at 16:42 | View, Job request 26077 |
| Running | The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Comparing Disparities in RSV, Influenza and Covid-19 | Em Prestige | 13 May 2026 at 11:18 | View, Job request 26076 |
| Failed | Bennett Institute | Impact and inequalities of winter pressures in primary care: providing the evidence base for mitigation strategies | Shrinkhala Dawadi | - | View, Job request 26075 |
| Running | Bennett Institute | Impact and inequalities of winter pressures in primary care: providing the evidence base for mitigation strategies | Zoe (Mengxuan) Zou | 13 May 2026 at 10:59 | View, Job request 26074 |
| Succeeded | The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Comparing Disparities in RSV, Influenza and Covid-19 | Em Prestige | 12 May 2026 at 14:06 | View, Job request 26073 |
| Succeeded | Bennett Institute | Assessing the accuracy and completeness of death recording in the OpenSAFELY database compared to ONS death registrations in England | Martina Pesce | 12 May 2026 at 17:00 | View, Job request 26072 |