J&J Sets Drug Data Free in ‘YODA’ Collaboration With Yale

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Johnson & Johnson will give academics access to data on clinical trials, a move that may prompt more companies to do the same.

The collaboration with Yale University’s Open Data Access Project, or YODA, gives the school power to release years of J&J drug findings to outside researchers. Harlan Krumholz, the Yale researcher leading the project, said it will open up a world of information about how drugs work, and their risks and benefits.