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If an NHLBI funded parent study has an ancillary study funded by another NIH institute or some other entity, is a data set from the ancillary study still expected?

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If an NHLBI funded parent study has an ancillary study funded by another NIH institute or some other entity, is a data set from the ancillary study still expected?

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Since provisions for an NHLBI data set should be incorporated into the ancillary study policy, there is an expectation that regardless of funding source, NHLBI will receive an ancillary study data set. If the ancillary study funding is from an NIH institute with similar data sharing policies, then it is possible that the ancillary study data will be released by more than one institute; however, parent study data can only be released by NHLBI.

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