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Anal SCC cell line and parent tumour comparative whole exome sequencing

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Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Research Data Access Committee data access policy

1. The User Institution agrees to only use these Data for the purpose of the Project (described in Appendix II) and only for Research Purposes. The User Institution further agrees that it will only use these Data for Research Purposes which are within the limitations (if any) set out in Appendix I. 2. The User Institution agrees to preserve, at all times, the confidentiality of these Data. In particular, it undertakes not to use, or attempt to use these Data to compromise or otherwise infringe the confidentiality of information on Research Participants. 3. The User Institution agrees to protect the confidentiality and privacy of Research Participants in any research papers or publications that they prepare by using their best efforts to limit the possibility of identification. 4. The User Institution agrees not to link or combine these Data to other information or archived data available in a way that could re-identify the Research Participants, even if access to that data has been formally granted to the User Institution or is freely available without restriction. 5. The User Institution agrees only to transfer or disclose these Data, in whole or part, or any material derived from these Data, to the Authorised Personnel. Should the User Institution wish to share these Data with an External Collaborator, the External Collaborator must complete a separate application for access to these Data. 6. The User Institution agrees that the Data Producers, and all other parties involved in the creation, funding or protection of these Data: a) make no warranty or representation, express or implied as to the accuracy, quality or comprehensiveness of these Data; b) exclude to the fullest extent permitted by law all liability for actions, claims, proceedings, demands, losses (including but not limited to loss of profit), costs, awards damages and payments made by the User Institution that may arise (whether directly or indirectly) in any way whatsoever from the User Institution’s use of these Data or from the unavailability of, or break in access to, these Data for whatever reason and; c) bear no responsibility for the further analysis or interpretation of these Data. 7. The User Institution agrees to follow the Authorship guide and the Toronto Statement. This includes but is not limited to recognising the contribution of the Data Producers and including a proper acknowledgement in all reports or publications resulting from the use of these Data. 8. The User Institution agrees to follow the Publication Policy in Appendix III. This includes respecting the moratorium period for the Data Producers to publish the first peer-reviewed report describing and analysing these Data. 9. The User Institution agrees not to make intellectual property claims on these Data and not to use intellectual property protection in ways that would prevent or block access to, or use of, any element of these Data, or conclusion drawn directly from these Data. 10. The User Institution can elect to perform further research that would add intellectual and resource capital to these data and decide to obtain intellectual property rights on these downstream discoveries. In this case, the User Institution agrees to implement licensing policies that will not obstruct further research relating to the Data. 11. The User Institution agrees to destroy/discard the Data held, once it is no longer used for the Project, unless obliged to retain the data for archival purposes in conformity with audit or legal requirements. 12. The User Institution will notify Peter Mac within 30 days of any changes or departures of Authorised Personnel. 13. The User Institution will notify Peter Mac prior to any significant changes to the protocol for the Project. 14. The User Institution will notify Peter Mac as soon as it becomes aware of a breach of the terms or conditions of this agreement. 15. Peter Mac may terminate this agreement by written notice to the User Institution at any time and for any reason or no reason. If this agreement is terminated, the User Institution will be required to destroy any Data held, including copies and backup copies. This clause does not prevent the User Institution from retaining these data for archival purpose in conformity with audit or legal requirements. 16. The User Institution accepts that it may be necessary for the Data Producers to alter the terms of this agreement from time to time. As an example, this may include specific provisions relating to the Data required by Data Producers other than Peter Mac. In the event that changes are required, the Data Producers or their appointed agent will contact the User Institution to inform it of the changes and the User Institution may elect to accept the changes or terminate the agreement. 17. If requested, the User Institution will allow data security and management documentation to be inspected by Peter Mac or its delegate to verify that it is complying with the terms of this agreement. 18. The User Institution agrees to distribute a copy of these terms to the Authorised Personnel. The User Institution will procure that the Authorised Personnel comply with the terms of this agreement. 19. This agreement (and any dispute, controversy, proceedings or claim of whatever nature arising out of this agreement or its formation) shall be construed, interpreted and governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia, and shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Victorian courts. 20. The User Institution agrees that its rights and obligations hereunder are not assignable. 21. This agreement does not constitute any party the agent of another or imply that the parties intend constituting a partnership, joint venture or other form of association in which any party may be liable for the acts or omissions of the other.

Studies are experimental investigations of a particular phenomenon, e.g., case-control studies on a particular trait or cancer research projects reporting matching cancer normal genomes from patients.

Study ID Study Title Study Type
EGAS00001005077 Other

This table displays only public information pertaining to the files in the dataset. If you wish to access this dataset, please submit a request. If you already have access to these data files, please consult the download documentation.

ID File Type Size Located in
EGAF00005028337 fastq.gz 8.8 GB
EGAF00005028338 fastq.gz 9.0 GB
EGAF00005028339 fastq.gz 6.7 GB
EGAF00005028340 fastq.gz 6.9 GB
EGAF00005028341 fastq.gz 8.1 GB
EGAF00005028342 fastq.gz 8.5 GB
EGAF00005028343 fastq.gz 8.3 GB
EGAF00005028344 fastq.gz 8.8 GB
EGAF00005028345 fastq.gz 10.7 GB
EGAF00005028346 fastq.gz 11.1 GB
EGAF00005028347 fastq.gz 8.5 GB
EGAF00005028348 fastq.gz 8.8 GB
EGAF00005028349 fastq.gz 7.0 GB
EGAF00005028350 fastq.gz 7.2 GB
EGAF00005028351 fastq.gz 5.1 GB
EGAF00005028352 fastq.gz 5.4 GB
EGAF00005028355 fastq.gz 8.0 GB
EGAF00005028356 fastq.gz 8.3 GB
EGAF00005028357 fastq.gz 3.7 GB
EGAF00005028358 fastq.gz 3.8 GB
EGAF00005028359 fastq.gz 6.8 GB
EGAF00005028360 fastq.gz 7.2 GB
EGAF00005028361 fastq.gz 8.3 GB
EGAF00005028362 fastq.gz 8.7 GB
EGAF00005198652 fastq.gz 1.3 GB
EGAF00005198653 fastq.gz 1.2 GB
EGAF00005198654 fastq.gz 1.5 GB
EGAF00005198655 fastq.gz 1.2 GB
EGAF00005198656 fastq.gz 1.4 GB
EGAF00005198657 fastq.gz 1.4 GB
EGAF00005198658 fastq.gz 1.4 GB
EGAF00005198659 fastq.gz 1.4 GB
EGAF00005198660 fastq.gz 1.5 GB
EGAF00005198661 fastq.gz 875.9 MB
EGAF00005198662 fastq.gz 627.4 MB
EGAF00005198663 fastq.gz 1.2 GB
36 Files (198.8 GB)