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Current Public Reviews:
- SDTM v2, SDTMIG v3.4 & Conformance Rules - Comments due: 26 February 2021
- T1D Exercise Fitness and Strength Status Module - Comments due 26 February 2021
- CDASH Model v1.2 & CDASH Implementation Guide v2.2 - Comments due: 22 March 2021
- ADaMIG-Medical Devices & Conformance Rules - Comments due: 2 April 2021
- COVID-19 Therapeutic Area User Guide v1 - Comments due: 2 April 2021
- ADaMIG v1.3 & Conformance Rules - Comments due: 16 April 2021
CDISC Collaborative Projects:
These are publicly accessible project pages
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