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Development of a Multi-Study Repository to Support Research on Veteran Health: The VA Cooperative Studies Program Epidemiology Center-Durham (CSPEC-Durham) Data and Specimen Repository.

Meghan C O'Leary1, R Lawrence Whitley2, Ashlyn Press1, Dawn Provenzale1,3, Christina D Williams1,3, Blair Chesnut1,4, Rodney Jones1,4, Thomas S Redding1, Kellie J Sims1.   

Abstract

Federal agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), have prioritized improved access to scientific data and results collected through federally funded research. Our VA Cooperative Studies Program Epidemiology Center in Durham, North Carolina (CSPEC-Durham) assembled a repository of data and specimens collected through multiple studies on Veteran health issues to facilitate future research in these areas. We developed a single protocol, request process that includes scientific and ethical review of all applications, and a database architecture using metadata (common variable descriptors) to securely store and share data across diverse studies. In addition, we created a mechanism to allow data and specimens collected through older studies in which re-use was not addressed in the study protocol or consent forms to be shared if the future research is within the scope of the original consent. Our CSPEC-Durham Data and Specimen Repository currently includes research data, genomic data, and study specimens (e.g., DNA, blood) for three content areas: colorectal cancer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and Gulf War research. The linking of the study specimens and research data can support additional genetic analyses and related research to improve Veterans' health.
Copyright © 2021 O'Leary, Whitley, Press, Provenzale, Williams, Chesnut, Jones, Redding and Sims.

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Keywords:  biospecimen; data sharing; genomics; repository; veteran

Year:  2021        PMID: 33681131      PMCID: PMC7925406          DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.612806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Public Health        ISSN: 2296-2565


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