RADS Survey
Researcher knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding allergy research data sharing (RADS) Survey
Are you an allergy researcher, and do you create or use data? Help shape the future of data sharing in allergy research.
Policies encourage sharing of research data; however, it is difficult to achieve. The RADS Survey aims to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices in allergy research data sharing in Australia. Outcomes will help inform data access processes for the National Allergy Centre of Excellence (NACE) Allergy BioRepository (ALBI).
What is ALBI?
ALBI will be a platform to safely and securely manage, receive, transform and integrate data from multiple allergy studies.
It will give researchers access to linked allergy data and biospecimens to power new analysis and shape individualised healthcare.
Who can participate in the RADS Survey?
- Researchers doing any type of allergy research.
What’s involved?
- Complete an anonymous, online 15 minutes survey by 5pm Thursday 31 July 2025
- Share your views on allergy research data sharing
- Enter a draw for a chance to win one of five $100 vouchers!
This research led by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Allergy Research Group in collaboration with the NACE, has been approved by the QUT Human Research Ethics Committee (9238). If you have questions, please contact Saeideh Hajighasemi [email protected]