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Public plans are plans created using the DMP Tool service and shared publicly by their owners. They are not vetted for quality, completeness, or adherence to funder guidelines.

Plans (822)

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NSF-SBE: Social, Behavioral, Economic Sciences

CAREER: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination

Patrick Button, Tulane University (tulane.edu)
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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)

The contribution of water retention, nutrient loading and microbial community to mosquito breeding and West Nile virus transmission in Spokane County

Krisztian Magori, Eastern Washington University (ewu.edu)
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Digital Curation Centre

“Caring for Patients while Recruiting for Research”: A Mixed Methods Protocol for Constructing a Professional Identity of Physician-Researchers in Industry-Sponsored Clinical Trials

Romiya Barry, George Washington University (gwu.edu)
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NSF-BIO: Biological Sciences

LTREB: Drivers of temperate forest carbon storage from canopy closure through successional time

Jason Tallant, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor (umich.edu)
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Digital Curation Centre

Beyond decentralisation - Building local development capacity for collaborative, pro-poor planning and delivery of outcomes that matter

Chris McInerney, Non Partner Institution
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USDA-NIFA: National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Enhancing Stress Tolerance in Cereal Crops using Transgenerational Epigenetic Memory

Christopher Benson, Pennsylvania State University (psu.edu)
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NSF-SBE: Social, Behavioral, Economic Sciences

A Framework for Adaptive Sampling of Social Science Research Data Using the Twitter API: Understanding Social Media Communication During Crisis Events

Carl Stahmer, University of California, Davis (UCD)
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Department of Energy (DOE): Office of Science

Data management for the Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment.

Cesar da Silva, Los Alamos National Laboratory (lanl.gov)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography

EAGER: High-throughput, culture-independent technique identifying cyanobacteria infections to improve understanding of carbon biogeochemical cycling

Sarah Preheim, Johns Hopkins University (jhu.edu)
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NSF-BIO: Biological Sciences (2015- )

Profiling Chromatin Dynamics in Response to Pathogen Attack in Zea mays

Maxwell McReynolds, Iowa State University (iastate.edu)