Genomic research advances our understanding of factors that influence health and disease. To facilitate the translation of research results into applications that improve human health, NIH expects institutions and researchers to broadly and responsibly share genomic data generated by NIH funds.
Learn about NIH's GDS policy, how it applies to your research, and any addition expectations from NIH Institutes and Centers.
Genomic Data Sharing (GDS) plans describe how the research will meet the expectations of NIH's GDS policy. Learn how to write and submit a GDS plan.
Investigators working with large-scale human genomic data are required to submit an Institutional Certification to NIH. Learn about this important document and how to prepare it.
Learn more about the genomic data submission process, from choosing an appropriate repository to submitting datasets. Generating human genomic data? Follow our step-by-step instructions for registering a study in the Database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP), which is required for human genomic datasets.
Find FAQs, training materials, Guide notices, statements, and other resources to help you better understand the NIH Public Access Policy and how to comply with it.