NIH PRECISION Human Pain Network Resource Page
This page is intended for members of the NIH PRECISION Human Pain Network
The following links and resources are targeted to members of the NIH PRECISION Human Pain Network. Not all resources are publicly available. If you are part of the NIH PRECISION Human Pain Network and don't have access to one of the listed resources, please reach out to the NIH PRECISION Human Pain Network Project Manager, Sam Kessler ([email protected])
Resources
Documents, Agendas, Notes, and Policies for NIH PRECISION Human Pain Network members can be found on our shared Google Drive. PRECISION members should have permission to access the NIH PRECISION Human Pain Network Sharing Space. Please send an email to Sam Kessler ([email protected]) if you are having any issues.
Curation team contacts
- Curators: Marlena Pela and Anna Pilko or [email protected]
Office Hours
The DCIC holds regular Zoom Office Hours to address investigator questions and concerns. Please see Google Calendar for the most up to date scheduling.
Help organizing and submitting your data, or the curation process with K-Core
Tuesday from 12:00-13:00 & Thursday 16:00-17:00 ET
Zoom Link
Help managing, storing, or tracking data with DAT-Core
Mondays from 1:00-2:00 ET
Zoom Link
Help with image data, segmentation, scaffolds and flatmaps with MAP-Core
Last Tuesday of every month 16:00-17:00 ET
Zoom Link
Subcommittee Ongoing Agendas and Notes
Human Tissue Procurement and Processing
Policy Documents
[Consortium Data Sharing and Publications Agreement Final]
HEAL Data Ecosystem
The HEAL Data Ecosystem is part of the NIH HEAL Initiative®, an NIH-wide effort to speed scientific solutions to stem the evolving national opioid public health crisis. The goal of the HEAL Data Ecosystem is to accelerate sharing HEAL-generated data and results among the broad community of researchers, health care providers, community leaders, policy makers, and other HEAL stakeholders who can benefit from learning the results of initiative research. The HEAL Data Ecosystem connects the HEAL community, enabling HEAL data to be searched, analyzed, and used to make new discoveries. By empowering researchers to make their HEAL-generated data FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable), the HEAL Data Ecosystem promotes data sharing.
Updated 12 days ago