Managing sensitive phenotypic data and biomaterial in large-scale collaborative psychiatric genetic research projects: Practical considerations

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Abstract

Large-scale collaborative research will be a hallmark of future psychiatric genetic research. Ideally, both academic and non-academic institutions should be able to participate in such collaborations to allow for the establishment of very large samples in a straightforward manner. Any such endeavor requires an easy-to-implement information technology (IT) framework. Here we present the requirements for a centralized framework and describe how they can be met through a modular IT toolbox. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Demiroglu, S. Y., Skrowny, D., Quade, M., Schwanke, J., Budde, M., Gullatz, V., … Schulze, T. G. (2012, December). Managing sensitive phenotypic data and biomaterial in large-scale collaborative psychiatric genetic research projects: Practical considerations. Molecular Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2012.11

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