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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- Over 25 organisations have used OpenSAFELY to create published research.
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Latest job requests
Most recent job requests on the OpenSAFELY platform
Status | Organisation | Project | User | Started | View request |
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Running | University of Bristol | Investigating events following SARS-CoV-2 infection | Emily Eyles | 25 Apr 2024 at 16:12 | View, Job request 22775 |
Failed | University of Bristol | Investigating events following SARS-CoV-2 infection | Jose Ignacio Cuitun Coronado | 25 Apr 2024 at 13:28 | View, Job request 22774 |
Succeeded | University of Bristol | Investigating events following SARS-CoV-2 infection | Jose Ignacio Cuitun Coronado | 25 Apr 2024 at 11:53 | View, Job request 22773 |
Succeeded | University of Manchester | Digital access to primary care for older people during COVID | Abodunrin Aminu | 25 Apr 2024 at 10:40 | View, Job request 22772 |
Running | University of Manchester | Digital access to primary care for older people during COVID | Abodunrin Aminu | 25 Apr 2024 at 10:21 | View, Job request 22771 |
Failed | University of Bristol | Investigating events following SARS-CoV-2 infection | Jose Ignacio Cuitun Coronado | 25 Apr 2024 at 09:57 | View, Job request 22770 |
Succeeded | University of Bristol | Investigating events following SARS-CoV-2 infection | Jose Ignacio Cuitun Coronado | 25 Apr 2024 at 08:56 | View, Job request 22769 |
Succeeded | The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Evaluating the UK ‘shielding’ policy during the COVID-19 pandemic | Johnny Filipe | 25 Apr 2024 at 00:58 | View, Job request 22768 |
Running | The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Long-term kidney outcomes after SARS-CoV-2 infection | Viyaasan Mahalingasivam | 25 Apr 2024 at 21:51 | View, Job request 22767 |
Running | University of Manchester | The impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy treatment pathways and outcomes | Vicki Palin UoM | 25 Apr 2024 at 21:46 | View, Job request 22766 |