Briya’s Dynamic Datasets
Expertly curated RWD mastersets ready to be customized for your specific needs.
The age of static, frozen datasets is over. The demand for real-time, contextualized, and comprehensive data is driving a fundamental transformation in how we approach research, clinical decision-making, and global collaboration. Hence, Briya’s dynamic datasets: ultra customizable, curated live, on demand.
Maternal Health Dynamic Dataset
Over 1.4M patients
- Matched mother-child pairs
- Longitudinal data: spanning over 15 years
- Unstructured doctor notes
- EMR & claims data
- Vaccinations
- Genetic diseases & family history
- Child development follow-ups
Duchenne Dynamic Dataset
Over 300 patients
- Over 110,000 data points
- 3,500 encounters across 5 different sites
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Lab data incl. dystrophin gene mutations and CK levels
- Imaging tests such as: Muscle MRI, Cardiac MRI and echocardiography
Alzheimer's Dynamic Dataset
Over 52,000 patients
- Over 10 million data points
- Over 52,000 patients, across multiple sites
- Over 700,000 patient encounters
- Biomarkers incl. Aβ42, pTau217/pTau181, ApoE, Nf-L, GFAP
- Functional studies and tests tracking cognitive decline and progression
CKD Dynamic Dataset
Over 380,000 patients
- Unstructured doctor notes
- Longitudinal data: minimum 5 years of patient-journey coverage
- Diverse demographic population
- Imaging data including pet scans
- Medication & subscriptions
- Biomarkers
CLL Dynamic Dataset
Over 10,000 patients
- Multiple global sites
- Diverse demographic population
- Structured & unstructured data from doctors notes
- Imaging data
Ovarian Cancer Dynamic Dataset
Over 8,500 patients
- Over 18,000 patients
- Over 900,000 encounters
- Over 6 million lab tests
- Over 400,000 doctor’s notes (extracted using NLP)
- Over 150,000 imaging studies (CT and ultrasound)
Breast Cancer Dynamic Dataset
Over 140,000 patients
- Over 140,000 patients
- Comprehensive patient data incl. unstructured notes
- Decades of data coverage for complete patient journey
- Imaging, labs and pathology reports