Data Sharing Plan

For the purposes of sharing data as widely and freely as possible in order to promote new research and new hypotheses while maintaining appropriate protections of proprietary and intellectual property (IP) and security of information, CBARMFI has devised a Data Sharing Plan. “Data” includes all primary data or other data generated from the analysis or interpretation of such primary data, generated in the course of work on the CBARMFI program. “Data” falls into one of two categories: “Published Data” and “Data Not Expected to be Published.” Likewise, there are two categories of Data recipients: “Public” and “NIAID/CMCRs.” The Principal Investigator in consultation with CBARMFI Leaders will make final decisions on all Data Sharing Requests.

Below please find the listing of available Data, along with any published Tables, Figures, and manuscripts/abstracts (as allowed by publisher).

   
 
 

In order to make a request for "Data Sharing," please download the full "Data Sharing Plan" in order to familiarize yourself with the policies, and complete and return to us by email a “Data Sharing Request Form” (email to amy_huser@urmc.rochester.edu). This form will require pertinent information about the applicant and the potential use of the Data. Prior to release of any Data, the applicant will be required to enter into a “CBARMFI Data Sharing Agreement.”

In accord with the requirements established by the NIAID, CBARMFI will provide adequate documentation of the experimental methodology and procedures used to collect the data, details about codes, definitions of variables to those making appropriate requests.

 
 
 

Data Available for Sharing:

1. Dertinger SD, Miller RK, Brewer K, Smudzin T, Torous DK, Roberts DJ, Avlasevich SL, Bryce SM, Sugunan S, Chen Y. Automated human blood micronucleated reticulocyte measurements for rapid assessment of chromosomal damage. Mutat Res. 2006 Oct 21. PubMed link

2. Dertinger SD, Tsai Y, Nowak I, Hyrien O, Sun H, Bemis JC, Torous DK, Keng P, Palis J, Chen Y. Reticulocyte and micronucleated reticulocyte responses to gamma irradiation: dose-response and time-course profiles measured by flow cytometry. Mutat Res. 2007 Dec 1;634(1-2):119-25.

3. Okunieff P, Swarts S, Keng P, Sun W, Wang W, Kim J, Yang S, Zhang H, Liu C, Williams JP, Huser AK, Zhang L. Antioxidants reduce consequences of radiation exposure. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2008;614:165-78.

4. Sun W, Wang W, Kim J, Keng P, Yang S, Zhang H, Liu C, Okunieff P, Zhang L. Anti-cancer effect of resveratrol is associated with induction of apoptosis via a mitochondrial pathway alignment. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2008;614:179-86.

Related experimental Data available for sharing:

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