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New Data Sharing Resources

Posted by Michael Guill on September 22 2022

NIH has released two new resources for the research community in preparation for implementation of the NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing (DMS) (effective Jan 25, 2023). The two resources being released are:

This supplemental information is responsive to stakeholder feedback regarding resources that would be helpful to the research community.

Request for Public Comments on NIH Policy

Posted by Michael Guill on May 18 2022

Request for Public Comments on DRAFT Supplemental Information to the NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing: Protecting Privacy When Sharing Human Research Participant Data (OT-OD-22-131)

Read More: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-22-131.html

Publication by Investigator using LIFE biospecimens and data from the AgingResearchBiobank

Associated Study: Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders

Posted by Michael Guill on May 09 2022

Dr. Michael G. Shlipak has recently published a paper based on his work with LIFE biospecimens and data provided by the AgingResearchBiobank: Effect of Structured, Moderate Exercise on Kidney Function Decline in Sedentary Older Adults: An Ancillary Analysis of the LIFE Study Randomized Clinical Trial

LIFE Publication from AgingResearchBiobank Investigator

Associated Study: Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders

Posted by Michael Guill on May 03 2022

Dr. Juhua Luo has recently published the following paper using data provided by the biobank: Trajectories of objectively measured physical function among older breast cancer survivors in comparison with cancer-free controls.

CALERIE

Associated Study: Comprehensive Assessment of the Long-term Effects of Reducing Intake of Energy Study

Posted by Michael Guill on April 19 2022

A new study, Comprehensive Assessment of the Long-term Effects of Reducing Intake of Energy Study (CALERIE), has been posted to the AgingResearchBiobank website. Data and biospecimens from this study are now available for request.

CALERIE was a study designed to determine the biological effects of two years of prolonged caloric restriction in humans.

Read More: https://agingresearchbiobank.nia.nih.gov/studies/calerie/