Project Details
Project Description
Role of Monash University in providing support to the AuSCR consortium
1. To provide the AuSCR Office (Florey) and relevant governance committees with independently analysed data for use in progress reports, the national annual reports, state government reports required for meeting funding obligations (see details below).
2. To provide the AuSCR Office, relevant governance committees and investigators with independently analysed data for use in presentations and publications.
3. To provide input into the ongoing development of the AuSCR program (e.g. data dictionary) and the Australian Stroke Data Tool (AuSDaT) (e.g. logic checks within the tool and on-line live data reports).
4. To contribute to the overall academic and research effort of the registry and provide support to external researchers who may seek to analyse the data.
5. To manage and appropriately store cleaned archived data on behalf of the AuSCR Office and the investigators on behalf of the coordinating PI, A/Prof Dominique Cadilhac.
1. To provide the AuSCR Office (Florey) and relevant governance committees with independently analysed data for use in progress reports, the national annual reports, state government reports required for meeting funding obligations (see details below).
2. To provide the AuSCR Office, relevant governance committees and investigators with independently analysed data for use in presentations and publications.
3. To provide input into the ongoing development of the AuSCR program (e.g. data dictionary) and the Australian Stroke Data Tool (AuSDaT) (e.g. logic checks within the tool and on-line live data reports).
4. To contribute to the overall academic and research effort of the registry and provide support to external researchers who may seek to analyse the data.
5. To manage and appropriately store cleaned archived data on behalf of the AuSCR Office and the investigators on behalf of the coordinating PI, A/Prof Dominique Cadilhac.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/17 → 31/12/18 |
Funding
- Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health (FINMH) : A$90,000.00