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Background and overview
Distribution Protocols are created to capture important information regarding the distribution of samples to collaborators or to track samples sent for processing at cores that won’t be returned (like sending an aliquot for NGS that won’t be returned to you). Creating a Distribution Protocol with the important details as outlined in this document ensures that all necessary information is captured for future reference (i.e. audits), but also allows for multiple shipments over time to the same project without having to reenter all of the information.
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Now that you’ve sorted out the above considerations, it’s time to create your DP! Expand below:
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Select ‘Distribution Protocols’ from the navigation bar. Choose ‘Create’.
Complete the fields with the information gathered in the first section. Required Fields: Title: descriptive of the DP: “Dr. Smith’s specimen request for Project XYZ” Short Title: recognizable acronym or shortened discription, “Smith XYZ” Receiving Institute: (Institute to which requestor belongs; ‘USC’) Principal Investigator: Requesting PI (must belong to the Institute specified above). Distributing Site(s): Sites allowed to send samples to the above PI. (Note that sometimes a PI will request specimens from multiple projects. So this DP can be used by multiple users and CPs.)
Optional Fields Receiving Site: if there is a division, dept, or lab associated with the receiving PI, you can optionally specify this. It would have to be added to OpenSpecimen by an Administrator. Coordinators: these are the actual members of teh receiving site lab who will be receiving or handling the samples and need to be notified of the shipment and will receive any attachments, like the sample metadata. Ethics ID: This is the IRB number associated with the project belonging to the receiving site. Start and End Dates can be added for DPs that will have shipments sent over time. For instance, some DPs request samples that meet specific criteria to be shipped on a weekly or monthly basis. Label format: this can be specified if samples are being relabeled upon distribution. Order Custom Fields: These are your custom fields that can be added to any distribution. Order Report Query: These are the specific data fields that will be sent to the investigator along with the specimens. If no custom query is defined, the manifest will include the standard fields (what are these?). Order attachment: this specifies whether the email notifications will include sample data as .csv, .pdf, or both types. Email notifications: if enabled, all users specified in the above fields will receive a notification of sample shipment once the samples are distributed.
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