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NIH expects that data be made as widely and freely available as possible while safeguarding the privacy of participants and protecting confidential and proprietary data. Sharing is particularly important for unique data that cannot be readily replicated.
How do I include the Resource Sharing Plan in NIH R21 applications? R21 does NOT require data-sharing; R01 requires both Data and Resource sharing).
In an effort to promote and share scientific data, the NIH has established a Data Management and Sharing Policy (DMSP), beginning January 25th, 2023, requiring ALL grant or renewals that generate Scientific Data to include a robust and detailed plan for how you will manage and share data during the entire funded period
The NIH Model Organism Sharing Policy covers all projects that produce or may produce model organisms, regardless of the amount of the budget. Other NIH sharing policies such as the Genomic Data Sharing policy, 2003 Data Sharing Policy, and the Data Management and Sharing Policy pertain to data.
We believe that data sharing is essential for expedited translation of research results into knowledge, products, and procedures to improve human health. The NIH endorses the sharing of final research data to serve these and other important scientific goals.
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We believe that data sharing is essential for expedited translation of research results into knowledge, products, and procedures to improve human health. The NIH endorses the sharing of final research data to serve these and other important scientific goals.
Data sharing statements must indicate the following: whether individual deidentified participant data (including data dictionaries) will be shared; what data in particular will be shared; whether additional, related documents will be available (e.g., study protocol, statistical analysis plan, etc.); when the data will
The DMS policy establishes the expectation that data sharing is a fundamental component of the research process and maximizes the publics access to research results that arise from NIH-funded research.

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