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Update "Consortium Data Access Guidelines" FAQ entry #2809

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NoopDog opened this issue Aug 8, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2810
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Update "Consortium Data Access Guidelines" FAQ entry #2809

NoopDog opened this issue Aug 8, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2810
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NoopDog commented Aug 8, 2023

I’d like to request a small update to the Consortium Data Access Guidelines on the AnVIL Portal. We just need to add a bit of text to the third paragraph (see the highlighted text below for the additional content we’d like to be added).

“Consortium access will be terminated six months after the consortium’s Project End Date of the related NIH grant(s), at which time the consortium members will be able to obtain access through typical data access procedures. Extension requests for consortium data access can be made by the NIH program officer. For Intramural NHGRI Investigators, consortium access will be verified with the Clinical and/or Scientific Director upon its establishment and each subsequent quadrennial review and will generally be terminated when consortium activities have ended or following close-out of the NIH investigator’s project. For Intramural investigators from other NIH ICs, consortium access will be considered by AnVIL program directors on a case-by-case basis.

Could you update the text in the italics above? (But don't put the text in italics). I was just using italics to highlight where the change should be.

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