Full set of SCAPIS CT examinations shared

2024-09-16

SCAPIS logo The full set of SCAPIS core CT examinations is now available for sharing through the AIDA Data Hub, and is currently being downloaded by two different research groups in Sweden. You can now apply for access to SCAPIS imaging data.

A first small dataset was successfully shared already in June, as a first live verification of technical and procedural readiness. Now, the bulk of the data from 30000 individuals has been transferred over, and is available for sharing through the AIDA Data Hub. The data is structured as 24 SCAPIS datasets, corresponding to four CT examination types (body, CASC, CCTA, lung) from the six SCAPIS sites.

Once approved by SCAPIS, researchers can download the data through the AIDA Data Hub DGX-2 Service, or join AIDA to process the data using on-platform compute resources.

The AIDA Data Hub is currently working to establish its Data Science Platform as a 2.0 extension to its sensitive data services. This is intended to provide long term primary storage for data driven precision health research, more processing power for on-platform use, and support for more advanced usage scenarios to a wider range of user communities. The hardware for the data science platform is currently being installed, and the system is planned to be sensitive data ready by the end of 2024.