If the aim of my NIH-funded project is to create a model organism, the grant likely will end shortly after its creation. What happens after the grant ends or the investigator leaves the institution?
The sharing plan holds for the life of the grant. You should address how you and/or your institution plan to make your model organism available after the grant has expired, such as through cost-reimbursable charges or donation to a repository. Repository use is encouraged to provide for easy long-term access.
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