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The Research Registry is a space for researchers to register the research projects they are currently working on, browse and search current research projects, and find contact details for projects leads. If you want to export results out of the Research Environment for publication, you must have an approved research project on the registry. You can access the Research Registry by logging into the Research Environment and clicking the Research Registry icon on the desktop. |
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Why do I need to register a project?
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- To promote collaboration and to reduce duplication of effort within the Research Environment: Registering a project will allow researchers within your domain and throughout all of GeCIP and the Discovery Forum to be aware of the work that is carried out within the Research Environment.
- To provide a mechanism to enact the Publication Moratorium: Disease-facing domains have a protected time period for analysis and publication on participant data pertaining to their domain in recognition of the efforts of the domain members who have assisted in recruiting participants to the project.To provide a mechanism to assess adherence to the Genomics England Publication Policy: Authorship and co-authorship of any publication or output should be defined in accordance with the guidelines issued by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and outlined in the Genomics England Publication Policy. Note that a registered research project should comprise research aimed to result in a publication, such as a journal article, or a piece of work within a student thesis. Hence, multiple projects can be registered within a single domain. For a full definition of a project see here.
- To assess that the proposed research adheres to acceptable uses of data for which the Access Review Committee has granted data access approval: Genomics England will be able to review whether a proposed research project falls within the scope of the detailed research plan submitted by the domain and as such that no additional data access requests need to be considered.
- To allow export of analysis results: The Research Registry provides a page for collaborative development of a manuscript within the Research Environment. Use of this page to prepare a manuscript is not compulsory; manuscripts can be written outside the Research Environment. However, the Airlock Review Team will be reviewing requests for export of analysis results and manuscripts against the Research Registry information, so your project still needs to be registered. Manuscripts and analysis results will be allowed to leave the Research Environment only if they adhere to the criteria outlined above (i.e. if they abide by the Publication Policy, relevant Acceptable Uses of Data and the Publication Moratorium).
- To provide a mechanism to enact the Publication Moratorium: Disease-facing domains have a protected time period for analysis and publication on participant data pertaining to their domain in recognition of the efforts of the domain members who have assisted in recruiting participants to the project.
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You must register your research at least 3 months before submitting an Airlock request to take you results out of the Research Environment. If this is not possible, please contact us on [email protected]. |
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Please note, you can use genomes protected under another domain's moratorium as controls or to investigate a disease unrelated to the domain they fall within.
Using the Research Registry at a glance
The flowchart below outlines a series of steps necessary to register a project and use the Project Registry for collaboration purposes. For detail on specific items, please go to the subheadings below.
How to register your project
Navigate to the Research Registry Project Submission Form page. Log into the Research Environment. Click "Research Registry" then the subpage "Research Registry Project Submission Form" on the side menu.
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Check the box to accept that Genomics England reserves the right to refuse this project. When you are ready, click “Register”. The status of your project will be 'blank’. |
A member of the GeCIP team at Genomics England will review your project, and change the status to "UNDER REVIEW". A GeCIP team member will , and ensure the project is in line with your domain’s domain or company's ARC-approved research plan. You will receive a notification when it has been approved by Genomics England and the status of your project will change to 'APPROVED'. You will receive a notification of the outcome of your application.
If you have any queries, or if you want to edit or change the status of your project (e.g. to "publication under review"), please contact [email protected].
How do I review the status of a project?
When a project lead registers a project, they provide a summary of the work they plan to carry out. This abstract is visible to all researchers within the Research Environment, regardless of their involvement in a given project. A list of all current and completed research projects is available within the Research Registry and can be reviewed by all researchers accessing the Research Environment. Project status is given for each entry, indicating the progress of the project through the Research Environment. To view the Research Registry, log in to the Research Environment and click the icon "Research Registry".
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You will be able to view all projects that have been registered and their status:
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