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PHUSE is an independent, not-for-profit organisation run by volunteers. Since its inception, PHUSE has expanded from its roots as a conference for European statistical programmers to a global membership organisation and platform for the discussion of topics encompassing the work of data managers, biostatisticians, statistical programmers and eClinical IT professionals.


Our Mission
To provide an open, transparent and collaborative forum in a non-competitive environment in which academia, regulators, industry, technology providers and others can address computational science needs in support of health product development and regulatory review, ultimately bringing safe and effective medical products to those who need them.
Our Goals
The collaboration was initially formed between PHUSE, the FDA and industry and has been extended across other regulatory agencies and stakeholders with the following goals:
  • To facilitate discussions among regulatory agencies, industry and other stakeholders that inform and improve computational science, to support product development and review.
  • To bring together experts in specific areas to collaborate on computational science, describe best practices in challenging areas, and propose methods for addressing knowledge gaps.
  • To support ongoing collaborative Working Groups and Projects throughout the year by aligning Working Groups objectives, reviewing project requests, and deliverables, and providing direction for project issues and gaps.
  • To establish an infrastructure and operational processes to support the collaboration.
Our Projects
PHUSE collaborations are organised into a number of Working Groups, each with a broad topic area. Each Working Group has specific projects designed to achieve a set of specific objectives.
Working Groups include volunteers from major stakeholders including academia, the pharmaceutical industry, biologics industry, device industry, contract research organisations, core laboratory organisations, technology vendors, SDOs and interested regulatory agencies. Participation is open to anyone who wants to contribute. Reach out to workinggroups@phuse.eu 

Useful links

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Best practices for writing a White Paper
The PHUSE Steering Committee have published a document on best practices for writing White Papers. Please look to adhere to these recommendations when drafting a paper for your project. This will hopefully ensure you get the right feedback when calling for comment
Confluence 101: discuss work with your teamGetting a project outlined and adding the right content are just the first steps. Now it's time for your team to weigh in. Confluence makes it easy to discuss your work - with your team, your boss, or your entire company - in the same place where you organized and created it.
Confluence 101: create content with pagesThink of pages as a New Age "document." If Word docs were rotary phones, Confluence pages would be smart phones. A smart phone still makes calls (like their rotary counterparts), but it can do so much more than that


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