Collaborative Resources
Domain Teams
Function of Domain Teams: Domain Teams enable collaboration by assisting with tasks like collecting pilot data, sharing methodologies, and learning data analysis tools. The N3C Data Enclave relies on Domain Teams to facilitate collaboration among researchers from different backgrounds and locations.
Accessing Domain Teams: Researchers can find a list of existing Domain Teams listed on the N3C website, categorized into clinical and cross-cutting domains. You will be prompted to select a Domain Team to collaborate with upon submission of a Data Use Request when initiating your project.
Types of Domain Teams: Clinical Domain Teams focus on specific areas like Acute Kidney Injury, while cross-cutting teams cover broader topics like Machine Learning.
Request Support from a Specific Domain Team
Initiating New Domain Teams: Researchers can create new Domain Teams by identifying team leads and assembling experts to guide projects.
Enclave Applications
The Enclave contains hundreds of reusable analysis components and associated documentation, including code templates and derived datasets useful for common analysis steps, externally-sourced public datasets (such as US Census or USDA datasets), and concept sets providing curated sets of medical vocabulary codes for use in cohort definitions.
Concept Set Browser
Browse curated medical code sets, including peer-review validation information.
Data Catalog
Browse the most commonly accessed data tables as well as notional data for learning.
Community Notes application
The N3C Community Notes application provides a place for users to asynchronously share documentation, tips, and links to other resources with the N3C community.