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            "long_description": "Use this tool to upload your 23andMe raw data to Open Humans to share it with projects and studies.\r\n\r\nOpen Humans and this tool are not affiliated with 23andMe.",
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            "long_description": "The American Gut Project provides infrastructure for anyone in the world to process human microbiome samples. Generally, the sample we receive are poop (because that's what's sexy apparently). For every sample we receive, we perform DNA sequencing to identify the types of microbes that are present, and we generate an educational report about these findings and how you relate to others. This report is *not* medically actionable and is for education and research only. As researchers, we're extremely interested in these samples so we can construct a \"map\" of human microbial configurations to foster ongoing microbiome efforts around the world, and to help this global effort, all data we generate from this project are deposited de-identified into the public domain.",
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            "long_description": "All genome sequencing technologies have some degree of error in their results. This tool is designed to take the data you have uploaded from a variety of sources (SNP, WGS, etc) and look for disagreements in results. The generated report will display a detailed report of which calls have disagreed with each other between the genomes you provide.\r\n\r\nNotes: At the moment, this tool only works on data encoded using the VCF format.  It is a work in progress, so be sure to look at the raw data lines if you think a disagreement might be in error.",
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            "long_description": "You have data that doesn't fit into any of our existing projects? Use Data Selfies to share it nevertheless!",
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            "leader": "Prof. Dr. Effy Vayena",
            "long_description": "The goal of this project is to investigate which mechanisms of ethical oversight you think should apply to research projects such as those conducted on Open Humans.\r\n\r\nYou will be asked to answer questions about your past data sharing experience, your beliefs regarding data sharing, and your opinion on some ethical principles.\r\n\r\nBecause this project will not ask for access to your personal Open Humans data, you will also be asked some basic demographic questions about yourself. \r\n\r\nYour answers will help improve the Open Humans platform and contribute to a shared understanding of research project oversight.\r\n\r\nCompletion of the survey lasts approximately 18 minutes.\r\n\r\nA copy of the consent form is available here: https://www.openhumans.org/data-management/datafile-download/64745/",
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            "short_description": "Through a quick survey we aim at understanding what the Open Humans community thinks about ethical oversight.",
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            "long_description": "A simple project that allows you to connect your FamilyTreeDNA data with Open Humans.",
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            "long_description": "This application saves intraday data from your Fitbit in your Open Humans account.",
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            "long_description": "Galileo is a website (designed by UC San Diego Design Lab) where people design and run their own experiments with their community. Anyone curious about their lifestyle and health can use this website; No prior knowledge is needed as the website guides people through the different steps of creating an experiment. After creating their experiment, people can it reviewed from two members who’ll help them improve their experiment. Finally, people can invite others to participate in their experiment and begin it for a week when sufficient people join their experiment. By comparing their experiences an experiment, people provide researchers cues to build associations between lifestyle and health.",
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            "long_description": "Gencove aims to give everyone easy access to their genome. Download the app, order our inexpensive saliva kit, and drop it off in any USPS mailbox - that's all it takes. Your ancestry and microbiome information are delivered to your smartphone, ready to share with friends and family. By joining Gencove, you are also taking part in an amazing research project to understand what makes you unique.",
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            "long_description": "Current academic research looking for personality genes measure personality traits using questionnaires for the “Big 5”: Extraversion, Openness, Conscientiousness, Agreebleness, Neuroticism, traits that have been found to vary continuously in the human population. While these studies have successfully identified genetic variants associated with each of these traits, each polymorphism has only a small effect on the phenotype and explains only a tiny fraction of the genetic variance in each trait. Consequently, none of the SNPs or combinations of SNPs identified so far can predict someone's personality traits. Instead of using the Big 5, this study will use three questionnaires to determine a person's Personality Type: categorizing people in one of 16 different groups that share similar behavioural tendencies, and we hypothesize, similar patterns of genetic variants as well. The goal is to use this framework to isolate genetic variants that are strongly correlated with personality type.",
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