2026 India CDISC Day Call for Abstracts

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2026 India CDISC Day Call for Abstracts

Abstracts Due: Friday, 3 July 2026

 

We welcome abstracts for the 2026 India Interchange on any of the CDISC topics listed below. Related use cases are encouraged. We want to hear your success stories even if they do not fit into the topic areas mentioned.

Open Source usage, including CORE, OAK, ARS, COSMoS

  • Experience in the use of CORE, Rules Authoring Tool and generation of Rules
  • Experience of various validation tools for SEND/SDTM/ADaM/Define
  • Experience in use of Open Source tools
  • Implementation examples of ARS

CDISC Foundational Standards

  • CDASHIG 2.3/3.0
    • Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity (SOGI)
  • SDTM/IG 2.2/4.0
    • Preparing for SUPP to NSV Transition
  • ADAM 3.0/1.4
  • SEND/IG 2.2/4.0
  • Define-XML v2.1
    • upversioning from 2.0 experience
  • CT domain changes

Regulatory Submissions

We invite you to share how you are handling changes in submission requirements, versions of standards, and country-specific requirements, and new FDA guidance documents (such as the Standard Safety Tables and Figures). What lessons can you share from these experiences?

  • Submission to FDA/PMDA/NMPA learnings
  • Submitting around the Globe, submission experience with other Health Authorities e.g. EMA Clinical Trials Raw Data Pilot
  • Supporting FDA BIMO Deliverables
  • Achieving quality and efficiency in data submission e.g.
    • Proper documentation
    • How to correctly provide metadata in define-xml
    • Automation
    • Process flow
  • Impact of new FDA guidance e.g.
    • Standard Safety Tables and Figures Guide
    • Experience and adherence to FDA division guidance e.g., CBER Vaccine, CDER NASH, etc.
    • Inclusion and diversity requirements and challenges from standards point of view e. g. Gender How to correctly provide metadata in define-xml
    • RWE impacts decision making by regulators – opportunities and challenges from data standards/harmonization/review
  • Experience integrating data from multiple studies in support of Integrated Summary of Safety (ISS) and Integrated Summary of Effectiveness (ISE)
  • Imagine Data Submission in 2041: how technology, standards and industry initiative can fasten data submission
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Submission Guidelines:
  1. All author(s) approve submitting this work for presentation.
  2. The author(s) agree(s) to materially confine their presentations to information in the abstract if accepted for presentation.
  3. The author(s) acknowledges that, should their abstract be selected, only two speakers can present during any one presentation, and only one speaker can receive the Speaker Rate. Additional speakers will need to register at their membership rate.
  4. I acknowledge that if I am unable to present and fail to notify the planners and my session chair in a timely fashion, this may affect my ability to present at future CDISC Interchanges.
  5. Submission of the contact details provided are those of the presenter of the abstract. The primary author will be notified about the status of the abstract and is responsible for informing the other authors about the status of the abstract.
  6. That abstract author(s) agree(s) to avoid commercial content and refrain from overt selling of a product or service during their presentations.
  7. That most presentation time slots are expected to be 30 minutes total. This includes a 2-minute introduction, 20 minutes for presentation, 5 minutes for Q&A, and 3 minutes for transition between tracks.
  8. Submission of the abstract constitutes consent of all authors that CDISC will make presentation(s) and paper(s) available online, whether in video or PDF format, to the conference attendees, and after six (6) months, to the CDISC member community.
  9. If, after confirming their participation in the Interchange, the author(s) are unable to present due to extenuating circumstances, the author(s) should first attempt to determine and notify their session chair and planners of an appropriate replacement.
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