Help Structure the Future of Clinical Trial Data
Help shape the next phase of structured clinical trial data. We are inviting selected partners to pilot CTDN in specific regions or disease areas.
Why pilot with CTDN
Clinical trial registries remain the primary source of trial information. Yet most eligibility criteria are still published as unstructured free text, which limits searchability, comparability, and reuse.
CTDN is building a pre-competitive, open-access infrastructure to structure key eligibility data using a common data model — helping unlock the full potential of clinical trial registries.
This shift can support a wide range of stakeholders, from patients and primary care staff to sponsors, sites, academics, and match-making platforms, with structured, reliable, and easier-to-understand trial information.
Want to learn more about what CTDN is building and why it matters?
We are a growing community committed to tackling some of the most pressing challenges in the clinical trial ecosystem.
By joining, you can contribute to and benefit from collective efforts to:
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Reduce mismatches and improve trial success rates
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Reduce operational burden through automation of manual processes
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Make trials more accessible to underrepresented populations through clearer, more patient-friendly eligibility criteria
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Support interoperability and alignment with emerging industry standards through structured data
Who Should Participate
Sponsors & Clinical Operations teams
CROs & feasibility experts
Match-making platforms
Standards bodies & health tech partners
Academic research groups
What We Are Testing
CTDN has already:
- Structured ClinicalTrials.gov data using AI-assisted methods
- Deployed the Study Definition Repository (SDR) on Massachusetts Open Cloud
- Converted protocol descriptions into standardized formats
Reduce operational burden through automation of manual processes
Partner with us on a pilot in specific regions or disease areas and help validate:
- Accuracy of structured eligibility outputs
- Usability across real-world workflows
- Interoperability with existing systems
- Feasibility for integration within your organisation
Get involved
Complete the form below to explore participation. Our team will follow up to discuss scope and next steps.