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The National Children's Study Archive Model: A 3-Tier Framework for Dissemination of Data and Specimens for General Use and Secondary Analysis.

Peter K Gilbertson1, Susan Forrester1, Linda Andrews1, Kathleen McCann1, Lydia Rogers1, Christina Park2, Jack Moye3.   

Abstract

The National Children's Study (NCS) Archive was created as a repository of samples, data, and information from the NCS Vanguard Study-a longitudinal pregnancy and birth cohort evaluating approaches to study influence of environmental exposures on child health and development-to provide qualified researchers with access to NCS materials for use in secondary research. The National Children's Study Archive (NCSA) model is a 3-tiered access model designed to make the wealth of information and materials gathered during the NCS Vanguard Study available at a user appropriate level. The NCSA model was developed as a 3-tier framework, for users of varying access levels, providing intuitive data exploration and visualization tools, an end-to-end data and sample request management system, and a restricted portal for participant-level data access with a team of experts available to assist users. This platform provides a model to accelerate transformation of information and materials from existing studies into new scientific discoveries. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00852904 (first posted February 27, 2009).
Copyright © 2021 Gilbertson, Forrester, Andrews, McCann, Rogers, Park and Moye.

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Keywords:  biological specimen bank; child health; data archive; data exploration; data sharing; environmental sample bank; information dissemination; longitudinal studies

Year:  2021        PMID: 33748052      PMCID: PMC7973013          DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.526286

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


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Review 10.  A review of social media methods and lessons learned from the National Children's Study.

Authors:  Amelia Burke-Garcia; Kate Winseck; Leslie Cooke Jouvenal; David Hubble; Kathryn M Kulbicki
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