[ Project Lead ] @SASUSA
[ GitHub Repo ]https://github.com/SASUSA/MappingRegisteredUSClinicalTrials[ Track ] Tools: you are building a tool others can help you build, Open Data: you have data others can use and play with during the sprint
[ Level ] Beginner
[ Timezone ] ET
Description
Mapping registered clinical trials and their outcomes in the U.S., using clinical trial open data available at clinicaltrials.gov.
A map exists on their site, here, however, you must click onto the state to be brought to a list of the trials on a separate page (contains status and other details). We would like the user to be able to see a map on our site (http://www.senseaboutscienceusa.org/alltrials/) of the registered trials, and when the user hovers over the state, a list of the trials (including status, study name, condition and intervention) appears as a sidebar. It would be nice to provide different experiences based on the type of user (so patient or physician) as well.
Want to Contribute?
Join us at the Global Sprint June 2-3. Leave a comment in this issue to let the project lead know you're interested in contributing during #mozsprint 2016!
Note to the Project Lead
Congrats, @SASUSA! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Science Global Sprint 2016. To confirm your submission, please complete the following:
[x] Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project
[x] Confirm in a comment that at least one person will be available to review and answer questions on this project from 9-5 in their timezone on both June 2 & 3. Please specify timezone. :clock1:
Do you want to become a featured project? :tada:
Here are some exercises that will help your project be more inviting to new contributors. We hope you'll try to complete some of these as you prepare for #mozsprint.
If you complete all the exercises, your project will be eligible to be featured in our collection of open source science projects! Once you've finished this list, contact @acabunoc to submit your project for review.
Excited to see what we can create tomorrow. Carey Reed from SASUSA will be available to answer any questions June 2 & 3 ET. Thanks so much Mozilla Science Lab for hosting such a great event!
[ Project Lead ] @SASUSA [ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/SASUSA/MappingRegisteredUSClinicalTrials [ Track ] Tools: you are building a tool others can help you build, Open Data: you have data others can use and play with during the sprint [ Level ] Beginner [ Timezone ] ET
Description
Mapping registered clinical trials and their outcomes in the U.S., using clinical trial open data available at clinicaltrials.gov.
A map exists on their site, here, however, you must click onto the state to be brought to a list of the trials on a separate page (contains status and other details). We would like the user to be able to see a map on our site (http://www.senseaboutscienceusa.org/alltrials/) of the registered trials, and when the user hovers over the state, a list of the trials (including status, study name, condition and intervention) appears as a sidebar. It would be nice to provide different experiences based on the type of user (so patient or physician) as well.
Want to Contribute?
Join us at the Global Sprint June 2-3. Leave a comment in this issue to let the project lead know you're interested in contributing during #mozsprint 2016!
Note to the Project Lead
Congrats, @SASUSA! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Science Global Sprint 2016. To confirm your submission, please complete the following:
Do you want to become a featured project? :tada:
Here are some exercises that will help your project be more inviting to new contributors. We hope you'll try to complete some of these as you prepare for #mozsprint.
If you complete all the exercises, your project will be eligible to be featured in our collection of open source science projects! Once you've finished this list, contact @acabunoc to submit your project for review.