The leadership teams would like to express their sincere gratitude to the studies led by Dr. Dennis Roop, Dr. Christopher Breuer, Dr. Luis Garza, Dr. Timothy Kamp, Dr. Ying Mei, and Dr. Joshua Hare for taking the time to schedule and/or meet with the Data Management Core to discuss the data linkage strategy. This crucial step is instrumental in delivering the molecular profiles generated by the IDCCH to study teams, streamlining our processes, and ensuring that we maximize the value of RMIP data. Your contributions have been invaluable in moving our collaborative efforts forward.
Second, a special thanks to the study teams who have already uploaded the requested study documentation to the NIH box including:
IRB approved study protocol
Letter of IRB approval
Informed consent template
Applicable HIPAA consent form
The study documentation provides essential information needed to properly interpret results and prepare the data for sharing. If you haven’t, please do so as soon as possible. Let's continue this momentum and make these projects a success!
Many thanks from the RMIP Leadership
Aron Marquitz
Candace Kerr
Rahul Thakar
Sweta Ladwa
Last month at the RMIP Resource Hub
BDC now has office hours each Wednesday from 2:00 to 3:00 PM ET to assist investigators with aggregating and harmonizing RMIP study data on the ecosystem.
Two new applications to support RMIP data preparation were added to the public apps gallery on BDC.
RMIP Seven Bridges File Tagging
RMIP - Metadata Manifest Generator
Check out all of the RMIP related applications here.
The DMC continues to coordinate one-on-one meetings with study teams to discuss a data linkage strategy. This strategy will ensure that the cell characterization data is prepared and formatted appropriately for seamless sharing with the study team. The goal is to facilitate efficient data transfer and analysis.
Mike Enger
October 2024 RMIP Updates
Message from RMIP Leadership
The leadership teams would like to express their sincere gratitude to the studies led by Dr. Dennis Roop, Dr. Christopher Breuer, Dr. Luis Garza, Dr. Timothy Kamp, Dr. Ying Mei, and Dr. Joshua Hare for taking the time to schedule and/or meet with the Data Management Core to discuss the data linkage strategy. This crucial step is instrumental in delivering the molecular profiles generated by the IDCCH to study teams, streamlining our processes, and ensuring that we maximize the value of RMIP data. Your contributions have been invaluable in moving our collaborative efforts forward.
Second, a special thanks to the study teams who have already uploaded the requested study documentation to the NIH box including:
IRB approved study protocol
Letter of IRB approval
Informed consent template
Applicable HIPAA consent form
The study documentation provides essential information needed to properly interpret results and prepare the data for sharing. If you haven’t, please do so as soon as possible. Let's continue this momentum and make these projects a success!
Many thanks from the RMIP Leadership
Aron Marquitz
Candace Kerr
Rahul Thakar
Sweta Ladwa
Last month at the RMIP Resource Hub
BDC now has office hours each Wednesday from 2:00 to 3:00 PM ET to assist investigators with aggregating and harmonizing RMIP study data on the ecosystem.
Two new applications to support RMIP data preparation were added to the public apps gallery on BDC.
RMIP Seven Bridges File Tagging
RMIP - Metadata Manifest Generator
Check out all of the RMIP related applications here.
BDC announced cloud credits for SAS users.
Watch the new video tutorials about interactive data studio that are now available on the BDC-SB Onboarding Lessons YouTube Playlist.
Interactive Data Studio - RStudio*
Interactive Data Studio - JupyterLab*
Interactive Data Studio - SAS*
Coming Up
The DMC continues to coordinate one-on-one meetings with study teams to discuss a data linkage strategy. This strategy will ensure that the cell characterization data is prepared and formatted appropriately for seamless sharing with the study team. The goal is to facilitate efficient data transfer and analysis.