National PET Imaging Platform: Data Platform
Medical Research Council
What it funds
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Who can apply
To be eligible to apply to host the NPIP data platform you must: be a member of the Data Platform consortium bid developed and approved by NPIP be employed by an eligible research organisation show that you will direct the project and be actively engaged in the work have the relevant infrastructure development expertise and experience to evidence you can deliver the NPIP Data Platform. Evidence of successful development of infrastructure will be prioritised over research success be collegiate in your approach to bringing together NPIP’s data assets and resources for the benefit of NPIP and the UK total-body PET imaging research community be collaborative in your approach to ensuring the data platform has the capability to connect to other data assets, such as other sources of sensitive health data be inclusive to support wider engagement with the research and infrastructure community in the UK and overseas to prioritise agile development approaches in meeting NPIP’s and other users’ needs there is no limit to the number of co-leads per application, but it must be clear from the application what unique contribution each co-lead will make to the success of NPIP’s Data Platform For ap
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