October 29, The extraordinary effort to speed the development of treatments and vaccines in response to the COVID pandemic has put into sharp relief the need for the global science community to share scientific data openly.
COVID-19 and the great reset: Briefing note #32, November 18, 2020
This policy requires researchers to plan prospectively for managing and sharing scientific data generated with NIH funds. These new requirements were informed through a stepwise policy process and in collaboration with the research community.
Since then, NIH has been working with researchers, institutions, data providers and users, research participants, infrastructure developers, Tribal Nations, and others to develop a policy responsive to the diversity and breadth of the research we fund. With this new policy, we aim to shift the culture of research to make data sharing commonplace and unexceptional. We will continue to seek engagement with the community to support the evolution of a robust data sharing ecosystem. As such, this policy will go into effect in January to give the grantee community ample time to accommodate these new requirements. Francis S.
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