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  • Date
  • Project title
  • Project lead
    • You can search for and add a project lead. You will only be able to find profiles for GeCIP members who have accounts and have completed their Information Governance training. Those who haven't can be added as external contributors below.
  • Co-researchers
    • You should include all researchers who are expected to be authors on any publication resulting from this project as co-researchers. For GeCIP members who have received account details for the Research Environment, you will be able to add them by searching for their name.
    • If anyone working on the project does not have an account for the Research Environment (yet), or hasn't completed their Information Governance training, you will not be able to find them by searching for their name. Instead you can add them as ‘external contributors’ on the page after you have selected co-researchers; you will need their full name and email address in order to do this.
  • External collaborators
Note
External collaborators will not be able to view and interact with the project space in Confluence as they will not have the necessary credentials to log into the Research Environment
  • Project contact email
    Please provide the email any queries about the project or requests to join should be sent to
  • Research area
  • Rare disease  group (if applicable)
  • Rare disease subgroup (if applicable)
  • Cancer type (if applicable)
  • Cancer subtype (if applicable
  • Funding
  • Name of funder

    • If you are applying for funding or have received funding for your project, you should state this here. This will be used to determine who owns the intellectual property for your project.
  • Abstract and lay summary

    • You must provide an abstract and lay summary of your project. These will be visible to anyone looking at the Research Registry. The lay summary may be used to describe your project on the Genomics England public website, if permission is granted by the project lead, and should be understandable by patients and the general public
  • GeCIP domains (you can select multiple domains)

    • Please list the domains you are interested in researching data from.
    • You will need to select the GeCIP domain(s) that the project pertains to. You should be a member of this domain.
    • If your project is part of more than one domain, you can add addition domains in the ‘Other GeCIP Domain(s)’ section. You can select multiple domains by holding CTRL/CMD and clicking the domain name.
  • Related project

    • If any related projects have been submitted to the Research Registry, please provide their Registry ID
  • Are any of the genomes that you want to use currently under moratorium?

    • You should check in the 'domain_assignment' table in LabKey to see which genomes are under moratorium

Check the box to accept that Genomics England reserves the right to refuse this project.

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