How does the DMS policy affect other data-related policies at NIH?

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The DMS policy provides a foundation for which individual institutes, centers, and calls for proposals can develop more specific policies.

In general, the DMS policy is complementary to other data-related policies at NIH. For example, researchers doing work covered by the Genomic Data Sharing Policy do not have to complete parallel GDSPs and DMSPs. Instead, the material previously covered by the GDSP will not be included in the DMSP.

Read More: NIH Institute and Center Data Sharing Policies

  • Last Updated Feb 14, 2023
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