NIH Data-Sharing Plandoi:10.1111/an.2002.43.4.30.2WileyAnthropology News
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The NIH Genomic Data Sharing Policy20 states that a potential NIH grant awardee needs to define a data sharing plan. Thus, if the investigators believe that sharing data is too risky, they might choose not to apply for a grant or might state that only a limited amount of data will be sh...
Following on early successes with GWAS data, the NIH launched two initiatives in 2007 to leverage genomic data while respecting the privacy and autonomy of study participants. The first, the NIHPolicy for Sharing of Data Obtained in NIH Supported or Conducted Genome-Wide Association Studies(GWAS Po...
For example, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) requires investigators seeking $500,000 or more in direct costs in any single year to submit a data sharing plan or state why data sharing is not possible. (2) Many scientific journals require authors to make data available to the public...
Are you struggling to find interesting data sets to analyze? Do you have a plan for what to do with a sample data set once you’ve found it? If you have data set questions, this tutorial is for you! We’ll go over the basics of what a data set is, where to find one, how...
A data management plan (DMP) is a document which defines how data is handled throughout the lifecycle of a project—from acquisition to archival.
This affects the DMP in two ways: First, staff needs to develop the data sharing agreement with the new company, and second, they need to integrate the data from both laboratories into one dataset at the end of the trial. The DMP should describe both. When creating DMPs, you should also...
to Joaquim Carreras by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), grant numbers KAKEN 15K19061 and 18K15100; and Tokai University School of Medicine, research incentive assistant plan, grant number 2021-B04....
Along the process, assessing human capital may be advantageous because a more effective measurement system and higher-quality data can have a favorable impact on defining guidelines and developing an action plan for decision-makers in the field of human capital management. 5. Conclusions The ...