Data Management and Sharing

Manage Your Data. Advance Human Health. 

Now more than ever, data sharing and reuse are critical to advancing human health. Yet, the diversity of data types, research areas, and resources available make it challenging to identify data sharing and reuse strategies that are practical and relevant for your research. FASEB’s response to address these challenges is DataWorks!—an initiative that brings the biological and biomedical research communities together to advance human health through data sharing and reuse.


Components of DataWorks!

Writing an NIH Data Management Plan

Review a set of step-by-step guides for how to create a data management sharing plan for an NIH grant application. 

Review the Guides

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Upcoming Salons

Selecting a Repository

March 7 at 1 pm ET
Curious where to store research data? Join us on March 20 to learn best practices to find the right place to store your research data. This Salon will feature an overview of NIH policy requirements for data repositories and resources to help you select the repository that works best for your research.

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Creating a Quality Data Management Plan

April 19 at 1 pm ET
Curious where to store research data? Join us on March 20 to learn best practices to find the right place to store your research data. This Salon will feature an overview of NIH policy requirements for data repositories and resources to help you select the repository that works best for your research.

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Featured 2023 Prize Winner

Grand Prize, $100,000

Team: CCC19
Project: COVID-19 and Cancer: Catalyzing Collaboration

The COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19) is a crowdsourced effort by the medical and patient advocacy community to investigate the implications of COVID-19 for people with cancer. CCC19 started as a voluntary initiative in March 2020 and grew into a multinational endeavor by June 2023 with 126 participating institutions and data from 19,275 patients with cancer. Initial incubation of the idea for the consortium began through the website HemOnc.org and through social media channels.
Team Captain: Alexander Van Helene, Boston MA 

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DataWorks! Advisory Committee

Johannes Roberts
Harvard University



Johannes Roberts
Harvard University



Johannes Roberts
Harvard University



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