How to Use
Filter by source or type keywords (e.g., EEG, multimodal) in the search box. Results update instantly.
Overview
This application brings together publicly accessible datasets from public health giants—including the CDC, WHO, ECDC, and IHME—as well as physiological signal repositories like PhysioNet, OpenNeuro, and Google. It offers a unified gateway to explore data ranging from chronic disease surveillance to multimodal EEG-ECG-EMG recordings, all without the hassle of jumping between siloed portals.
Designed for speed and clarity, you can filter by source or search by keyword to instantly surface both high-level health indicators and deep technical archives. By bridging population-level statistics with detailed physiological signals, the explorer fuels interdisciplinary research, sparks unexpected connections, and transforms a chaotic data scavenger hunt into a streamlined discovery journey.
Sticky Questions
- Which dataset made you go, “Wait… they collect that too?”
- If you could mash up any two types of health data—say EEG and mobility patterns—what would you want to uncover?
- What’s the weirdest keyword you’ve tried in the search box? Did it work?
- Are you seeing more gaps in the data or gaps in the research questions?
- Which repository feels like a time capsule? Which one feels like a spyglass?
- What’s one dataset here that could totally change a public health policy if more people paid attention to it?
- If you had to build an AI assistant using just one source’s data, which would you trust?
- Did you find any dataset that made you want to immediately dig deeper—or made your brain itch in the best way?