NSC3 WEBINAR

Data Management and Sharing: New NIH Policies and How They Can Benefit Your Aging-Related Research

Featuring insights from the NSC3/Indiana University team on rigor and reproducibility, NSC data and code sharing practices, and depositing data into large repositories.

Wednesday, June 21 from 11am-12pm ET

On January 25, 2023 NIH’s Final NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing came into effect. To support researchers who are applying for or have been awarded NIA funding, the Nathan Shock Centers Coordinating Center collaborated with NIA and NIH staff to provide this informational webinar. The goals of this webinar were to:

  • Provide an overview of the new data management and sharing policy and why it is important
  • Discuss how quality data management promotes rigor, reproducibility, and trustworthiness of science
  • Provide an overview of a survey that assessed data and code sharing practices in research funded by Nathan Shock Centers
  • Outline pros and cons of depositing data into large repositories
  • Share insight on how researchers can comply with the new NIH data sharing policy
  • Address common questions and concerns related to data management and sharing

Presentations were followed by a Q&A with the audience.

Moderator:
Christy Carter
National Institute on Aging

Speakers/Panelists:
Cindy Danielson
National Institutes of Health

Ellen Wann
National Institutes of Health

David Allison
Indiana University

Colby Vorland
Indiana University

Stephanie Dickinson
Indiana University

Yi-Ping Fu
National Institute on Aging

Presentation Slides