Data Management Planning workshop for Life Science Projects - Ås

How-to generate a data management plan for a Life Science research project that will meet the requirements of the funding organisations?

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We are pleased to announce the Data Management planning workshop for Life Scientists organised in Ås by ELIXIR NorwayDigital Life Norway and the NMBU Research Support Office.

The intended audience are researchers (PhD candidates, Post Doctoral Fellows, Researchers, Associate Professors and Professors) that are planning to submit a grant application for a research project. Max. number of participants is 35.

Looking forward to see you at the workshop,

Solveig Fossum-Raunehaug (NMBU Research Support Office) and Korbinian Bösl (UiB/ELIXIR-Norway/Centre for Digital Life Norway)

09.03.2021

0900 - 0915 Introduction
0915 - 0945 Requirements from institutions & funding bodies
  • NMBU
  • H2020/ERC
  • Research Council Norway
0945 - 1015 Information on national and local storage infrastructures
  • NMBU Storage resources
  • NeLS/StoreBioInfo
  • NIRD
  • TSD
1015 - 1030 Short break
1030 - 1230 Relevant deposition repositories/ data archives
  • domain specific archives (ELIXIR/EMBL-EBI, NCBI)
  • NMBU Open Research Data/Dataverse NO
  • NIRD archive
  • NSD

10.03.2021

0900 - 1000 Key legal requirements for research in the GDPR and Health research act
  • Personal Data Act
  • Health Research Act
1000 - 1015 Short break
1015 - 1045 Licensing of data, biological material and software
1045 - 1300 Hands on training and assistance to generate a data management plan

Requirements:

Join us online and bring your research project if you have one. You will get the opportunity to set up a data management plan for your project with help of the Data Steward Wizard tool using a structured and detailed questionnaire with references to relevant resources.

Register before 2nd of March 2021

Arrangør

Korbinian Bösl
Publisert 20. jan. 2021 11:33 - Sist endret 22. mars 2023 10:35