How are ‘products’ and ‘users’ defined in GCP?
The GCP Delivery Strategy defines ‘products’ as project components that can be passed on to another researcher conducting upstream or applied research. This researcher may be within or outside the GCP. For project components to qualify as products, the researcher who receives them must be able to immediately use the components in its own research programme. GCP products come in many forms, including but not limited to, germplasm, validated molecular markers, new protocols, genomic resources and training materials.