CONCERT WP6 Access to Infrastructures. Laure Sabatier CEA



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CONCERT WP6 Access to Infrastructures Laure Sabatier CEA

Access to Infrastructures collaboration non-radiobio Integrative access CONCERT low dose OPERRA DoReMi 2010 2019

Objectives Preparation of quality criteria for radiation protection research infrastructure and compilation of lists for recommended infrastructures Increase the visibility of infrastructures including the preparation of regular information about infrastructures (newsletter) Development of harmonized practices and protocols to strengthen and expand databases from past radiological experiments and from stored biological material Development of strategies for facilitating access to infrastructures An ongoing process: The means to achieve these objectives will evolve over time to meet the changing needs and priorities of the EJP-CONCERT program

Task 6.1 Promote the visibility of selected research infrastructures Brit Salbu NMBU

Task 6.1 Promote the visibility of selected research infrastructures Subtask 6.1.1 Listing the infrastructures (Lead: IRSN) Global list Subtask 6.1.2 Develop and update quality criteria and lists of recommended infrastructures (Lead: CIEMAT) Criteria and list of recommended infrastructures Subtask 6.1.3 Increase the visibility of recommended infrastructures (Lead: CEA) Web portal/newsletter

Promote the visibility of selected research infrastructures Listing the infrastructures and Develop and update quaulity criteria and lists of recommended infrastructures Almudena Réal CIEMAT

Listing the infrastructures and Develop and update quality criteria and lists of recommended infrastructures Almudena to provide presentation

Promote the visibility of selected research infrastructures Increase the visibility of recommended infrastructures William Hempel CEA

Increase the visibility of recommended infrastructures Two strategies envisioned Creation of a single portal to access databases of archived data from around the world Publication of a periodic newsletter featuring selected infrastructures

Single portal to access databases of archived data and samples Concept a single entry site to easily access any database or biobank in the world for archived radiobiological data and samples (ex. Fukushima, Chernobyl tissue bank, STORE, JANUS, FREDERICA, etc.) Identify all appropriate databases Host portal at website that will outlast CONCERT (CEA) Link to CONCERT website Make it searchable create a search engine that allows searches based on specific concepts or terms (feasibility) Financing? Informatics expertise?

Periodic Newsletter To start at M12 Content: Presentation of infrastructure facilities or types of infrastructures based on the output of task 6.1.2 and written by experts Contributors CONCERT only? Outside experts? Format for each issue One specific infrastructure? Several of the same type? One example of each type (irradiation platforms, biobanks and databases, analytical and omics platforms)? Frequency Monthly? (requires planning but feasible if contributors respect deadlines) Bi-monthly? Quarterly? (may be a long delay before certain infrastructures are presented)

Task 6.2 Harmonize practices and protocols Fieke Deffers RIVM

Harmonize practices and protocols Strengthen and expand databases from Radiobiology experiments Animals Plants Radioecology field studies Cohort studies indicate to what extent biological material is available Develop guidelines for carrying out harmonization exercises for selected infrastructures Develop a standardized sample set for testing omics platforms

Task 6.2 - Harmonize practices and protocols Subtask 6.2.1 Maintaining STORE (Lead: Bfs) Curation and updates Subtask 6.2.2 Incrementing databases (Lead: MTA-EK) Identify archived data Subtask 6.2.3 Retrospective studies (Lead: SCK-CEN) Approaches used to study archived biobanked material Subtask 6.2.4 Harmonization and exercises (Lead: CEA) Prepare guidelines, develop standardized sample set and support evolution of RENEB

Harmonize practices and protocols Maintaining STORE Bernd Grosche Bfs

Bernd to provide presentation Maintaining STORE

Harmonize practices and protocols Incrementing Databases Balazs Madas MTA-EK

Incrementing databases First priority is to identify potential archived and recent data and samples from radiobiolgy experiments to include in STORE In DoReMi, ad hoc funding was provided to inventory biobanked material and upload the data into STORE for collections at the CEA, SCK-CEN, and HMGU. In CONCERT, all CONCERT partners will be sent a questionnaire to assess whether they have collections that could be amenable to inclusion in STORE The data will be compiled to determine the number of institutes, the amount of data, and the number of samples Based on the results, various scenarios will be considered to support the inclusion of the data and samples into STORE SCK-CEN Samples Data Other CONCERT Partners (Samples) HMGU Samples Data STORE DB A second priority will be to encourage/require that all data from CONCERT projects is uploaded to STORE or another appropriate database Data Other DB (?) CEA Samples Data Data CONCERT Projects Data

Incrementing databases A second priority will be to encourage/require that all data from CONCERT projects is uploaded to STORE or another appropriate database All publications arising from H2020 funded projects must be open access H2020 promotes open access to research data through their Pilot Action on Open Research Data which is required for specific themes Possible to volunteer to provide open access through the Pilot program by including Article 29.3 in the grant agreement What will be the policy of CONCERT? Ask that applicants for the calls volunteer to make their data open access? Make open access to research data a requirement to obtain funding (with an opt-out option if justified as spelled out in Article 29.3)? SCK-CEN Samples Data Data Other CONCERT Partners (Samples) HMGU Samples Data STORE DB Other DB (?) CEA Samples Data Data CONCERT Projects Data

Harmonize practices and protocols Retrospective studies Ulrike Kulka Bfs

Ulrike to provide presentation Retrospective studies

Harmonize practices and protocols Harmonisation exercises Jean-Michel Dolo CEA

Harmonize practices and protocols on infrastructures Only when they have a possible direct impact on the quality of the results of research projects Two types : Irradiation facilities Analytical platforms Increase confidence for research project management Labelling system by CONCERT? Recommended infrastructure by CONCERT

Approach 1 Harmonization practices Some ideas for discussion for facilitating access to the network of «CONCERT Infrastructures» Define a common roadmap/rules for an infrastructure for its «integration» and to monitor the harmonization process Several approaches are possible Both approaches could be used and accepted by CONCERT A third mixed approach could also be introduced First «validated» integration in the «network» Initial contact Round of monitoring Approach 2 Equivalent system of external and independant recognition, if possible, at national (ex : DAkkS, UKAS ) or european level (EA)

Harmonization process Some ideas for discussion Establish a global roadmap for the harmonization process Creation of a pilot group to accompany each candidate on the path of the roadmap Production of different tools (guidelines ) Sensibilisation and visits/training of candidates. How to develop the harmonization process? Identify best previous practices depending on activities based on validated criteria Promote information sharing between infrastructures using feedback approach Develop an operational virtual common support for the monitoring of intercomparison exercises

Practices/protocols Guidelines for entrance/exit in the network of CONCERT recommended infrastructures Guidelines for traceability - SI units or recommended (AU) by experts Guidelines for the establishment of an internal reference and audit Guidelines for data registration, validation and communication (from infrastructure to project). Intercomparison exercises Possible tools Develop a virtual neutral common laboratory to organize/pilot and exploit results of compatibility check and comparisons Establish common standard samples set (see next slides as examples) Establish various adapted protocols for intercomparisons (bilateral, blind ) Establish common methodology for uncertainties and compatibility criteria.

Establishing a process for the production of sets of standards (biodosimetry) for irradiation platforms Repository of standard sample sets prepared by an external expert laboratory (biodosimetry ) Analyzed by several well recognized laboratories Facility used for CONCERT funded project Results Results Compatibility test Establish common reference Virtual independant pilot lab to monitor data & standard samples Standard sample set to be sent to other facilities used for CONCERT funded projects for comparison to assure their technical quality

Establishing a process for the production of sets of standards for omics platforms Repository of a large number of limited sample sets prepared by an external expert laboratory (proteomics, genomics, etc.) Analyzed by several well recognized national laboratories Facility used for CONCERT funded project Results Results Compatibility test Establish common reference Virtual independant pilot lab to monitor data & standard samples Standard sample set to be sent to other facilities used for CONCERT funded projects for comparison to assure their technical quality

Intercomparison exercices A strategy of consistency? Voluntary action, Obligation. or strongly recommended (Bonus by Concert?) Use the acquired experiences of EURADOS or RENEB Define acceptable limits of consistency in order to improve the potential of re-use data issued from different projects Create an open database of those activities (results) to members and potentiel partners to built confidence in the network of infrastructures

Task 6.3 Strategy for facilitating Access to Infrastructures Laure Sabatier CEA

Task 6.3 - Strategy for facilitating Access to Infrastructures Subtask 6.3.1 Identification of the needs to support sustainability of critical (including rare) facilities (Lead: HMGU) promote the use and support of critical facilities based on research priorities Subtask 6.3.2 Developing training (Lead: UPV) provide training around the use of certain types of infrastructures Subtask 6.3.3 Existing procedures (calls, funding ) (Lead: CEA) explore already available funding opportunities for infrastructure access Subtask 6.3.2 Funding scheme (within infrastructure/within project) (Lead: CEA) propose funding modalities for the upcoming CONCERT calls

Strategy for facilitating access to infrastructures Existing funding mechanisms and proposed funding schemes for the CONCERT calls to support access to infrastructures Laure Sabatier CEA

Existing funding mechanisms There are several examples of existing funding mechanisms to allow researchers access to state-of-the-art infrastructure Genomics: The European Sequencing and Genotyping Infrastructure (ESGI) Periodic calls (50K minimum) to use the facilities at the 6 laboratories providing transnational access. Finishing this year Proteomics: PrimeXS a very similar approach to ESGI at their 6 transnational access facilities. Finishing this year BBMRI-LPC: Annual calls to access the large population collections of the network. It is considered a pilot project and if successful could be a model for the future. In the future other ESFRI platforms? We will continue to search for already existing and upcoming opportunities to fund access to infrastructure

Potential funding mechanisms Promotion of the use of archived materials Proposals to indicate yes/no whether the same experiment could be performed using archived material Specific call for the use of archived materials using specific approaches identified in Task 6.2.3 Promotion for the biobanking of samples and archiving of data Require that data for all appropriate projects will be uploaded to STORE or another appropriate database to receive funding Require that all published data is open access Where appropriate, require that applicants specify how they will conserve and store unused materials that can be used for future experiments and the associated cost

Potential funding mechanisms Targeted funding of selected infrastructures Based on the specific topics of the call, a list of appropriate infrastructures will be provided including the cost of their use The applicant will be asked to select an infrastructure from the list to be a partner in the project describing the scale of the need (number of hours of beam time, base pairs of sequencing, etc.) CONCERT will then directly pay the selected infrastructure for the necessary access. For those applications that do not wish to use one of the specified facilities Omics: require that the applicant test the standard sample set at the facility used in the project for comparison with the reference facilities Other facilities: provide a well reasoned explanation for using an alternative facility Project Choice of facility from list Partner facility

Potential funding mechanisms Input from WP6 to CONCERT calls All proposals Indicate yes/no whether the same experiment could be performed using archived material Require that data is uploaded to STORE or other database Require all published data is open access Require that applicants specify how they will conserve and store unused materials for future experiments??? Topical Specific call for the use of archived mateirals using specific approaches identified in task 6.2.3 Targetted funding of selected infrastructures as a function of the call topic???

Strategy for facilitating access to infrastructures Identification of the needs to support sustainability of critical (including rare) facilities William Hempel CEA

Sustainability of critical facilities Critical facility = Facilities selected based on the priority research objectives spelled out in the SRAs and roadmaps of WP2 and WP3 and the criteria developed in Subtask 6.1.2 that are in danger of being closed Strategies to promote the sustainability of these facilities will include Their use in the CONCERT projects Lobbying of Euratom by CONCERT and the radiobiology platforms (MELODI, Alliance, etc.) to provide funding to keep these facilities open Euratom Critical Facility CONCERT projects

Strategy for facilitating access to infrastructures Developing Training Vere Smyth UPV

Vere to provide presentation Developing Training