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  1. Your institution has signed the GeCIP Participation Agreement, which outlines the key principles that members of each institution must adhere to, including our Intellectual Property and Publication Policy. See if your institution has signed here.
  2. Your institution has verified you are affiliated with that institution. We contact institutions regularly to ask them to review their current list of affiliated GeCIP members, so no action is required on your part.
  3. Your domain has submitted a detailed research plan and it has been approved by the Genomics England Access Review Committee. See the status of your domain's detailed research plan here.

Certain other individuals have access to some of the Project data. For example, students on the MSc Genomic Medicine can be given access to small subset of data for teaching purposes, approved individuals from certain commercial companies have access to some data for research, and individuals involved in the pilot phase of the programme have access to pilot data.

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We will continue to grant access to domains who have had their detailed research plan approved over the coming few monthssecond quarter of 2018. The next wave of access will grant access to all approved rare disease and cancer domains, followed by all approved cross-cutting domains.

I think I should have access to the data

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. What should I do?

If you are a GeCIP member, your domain has been granted access, and your institution has signed the Participation Agreement and verified your affiliation, you should have had an account created to access the data. Accounts are created in batches rather than individually, so please allow up to a few weeks after verification to receive your details. If you still haven't received account details, please submit a ticket to the Genomics England Service Desk. (You will need to register for the Service Desk if it is your first time using it).

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