Data Sharing Policy definition

Data Sharing Policy means the policy at schedule 4 (Data Sharing Policy);
Data Sharing Policy means the OBI Data sharing policy, which forms part of the Governance Policy.
Data Sharing Policy means the OBI data sharing policy as amended from time to time, that forms part of the Governance Policy and which can be found on OBI’s website at https://www.braincode.ca/content/about-brain-code.

Examples of Data Sharing Policy in a sentence

  • The Institutional Signing Official also assures through the approval of the Data Access Request that other organizations within the institution with relevant authorities (e.g., the Office of Human Subjects Research, the Office of Information Technology, the Office of Technology Transfer, etc.) have reviewed the relevant sections of the NIH GWAS Data Sharing Policy and the associated procedures and are in agreement with the principles defined.

  • The Requester agrees through the submission of the Data Access Request (DAR) that the PI named in the DAR has reviewed and understands the principles for responsible research use and data handling of the genomic datasets as defined in the NIH GWAS Data Sharing Policy and detailed in this Data Use Certification agreement.

  • NIAGADS operates under the NIH Genomics Data Sharing Policy (GDS) and the NIA Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease Data Sharing Policy.

  • Should Researcher wish to embark on a new research project using MSSNG Data, a new application must be filed in accordance with the MSSNG Data Sharing Policy and Procedures and a new database access agreement must be signed prior to any such access.

  • The Requester agrees through the submission of the Data Access Request (DAR) that the PI named in the DAR has reviewed and understands the principles for responsible research use and data handling of the genomic datasets as defined in the NIH GWAS Data Sharing Policy and as detailed in this Data Use Certification (DUC) agreement and in the dbGaP Approved User Code of Conduct.

  • Recipient and Recipient’s PI agree that Boston University and NHLBI, in accordance with the NIH Data Sharing Policy and NHLBI Policy for Data Sharing from Clinical Trials and Epidemiologic Studies, may distribute all such Resultant Data through established NHLBI procedures to all institutions requesting access for their identified qualified scientific investigators to such Resultant Data, and that submit to NHLBI and Boston University a signed DMDA comparable to this DMDA.

  • Recipient and Recipient’s PI agree that XXXXXX, in accordance with the NIH Data Sharing Policy and NHLBI Policy for Data Sharing from Clinical Trials and Epidemiologic Studies, may distribute all such Resultant Data through established NHLBI procedures to all institutions requesting access for their identified qualified scientific investigators to such Resultant Data and that submit to the NHLBI a signed DMDA comparable to this DMDA.

  • The undersigned hereby accepts and agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth in the GIS Data Sharing Policy attached hereto and made part of this agreement.

  • Schedule 3 – Data Sharing Policy DirectTrust Provider Directory Data Sharing Policy2 Version 2.0 adopted by the DirectTrust Board of Directors August 9, 2017 The purpose of this document is to establish a Directory Data Sharing Policy (“Policy”) for DirectTrust accredited members electing to participate voluntarily in a Direct Address Directory to be administered by an Aggregator (“DirectTrust Directory”).

  • Should Participants also participate in the DirectTrust Directory Aggregation Services they must comply with the Directory Data Sharing Policy set forth on Schedule 3.


More Definitions of Data Sharing Policy

Data Sharing Policy means the VPS COVID-19 Data Sharing Policy which adopts a clear responsibility to share and the Commonwealth Data Sharing Principles in Victoria, and as endorsed by the Missions Coordination Committee on 29 May 2020 Data Sharing Schedule means a document in the form set out at Annexure 1 that is used to record a specific data sharing arrangement under this Agreement Data User means any Party that is identified as handling, accessing or using data under a Data Sharing Schedule Five Safes Assessment means a document in the form set out at Annexure 2 that is used to assess each specific data sharing arrangement under this Agreement against the Five Safes risk management framework Health Information means 'health information' as that term is defined in the Health Records Xxx 0000 (Vic)
Data Sharing Policy means the policy at Schedule 4 (Processing, Personal Data and Data Subjects);
Data Sharing Policy means the OBI data sharing policy as amended from time to time, that forms part of the Governance Policy and which can be found on OBI’s website at http://www.braininstitute.ca/Brain-CODE-governance.

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