Just curious...is there an easy way to identify manuscripts already published 
using the HCP-YA genetics data? I found it tough to search in PubMed (HCP is a 
common acronym), and the HCP website might be incomplete? Specifically, have 
any papers come out yet which went beyond heritability analyses and used a 
structural genetics approach (maybe relating to brain structure/connectivity)?
Many Thanks for any pointers you can provide.
Cheers,
Jenifer
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Subject: [HCP-Users] HCP Young Adult Genetics Data Released on dbGaP!!


News from the Human Connectome Project (HCP)
March 2, 2018
The Human Connectome Project (HCP) WU-Minn consortium is pleased to announce 
the release of all SNP Genotypes collected for HCP-Young Adult (HCP-YA) 
subjects on dbGaP:

Mapping the Human Connectome - Structure, Function, and Heritability: Healthy 
Young Adults (Age 22-35 Years) Including Twins and their Non-Twin Siblings
dbGaP Study Accession: phs001364.v1.p1
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gap/cgi-bin/study.cgi?study_id=phs001364.v1.p1<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov_projects_gap_cgi-2Dbin_study.cgi-3Fstudy-5Fid-3Dphs001364.v1.p1&d=DwMFAw&c=6vgNTiRn9_pqCD9hKx9JgXN1VapJQ8JVoF8oWH1AgfQ&r=qOVBcC-E3i4BGdjp2AXfXidjspuPk5EgKLbpRj4WEsg&m=1krCazzqwwoiPwmyKujuyzk7O0lrio34VpkumdS1qYg&s=cdfWp3LrMcNFnrZ4tfCAtctlDvxd8PdAcFiBSmHab84&e=>
The dbGaP data comprises array and imputed genotyping and a limited number of 
phenotypic variables (self reported sex, age, twin status, and family IDs) 
collected for 1142 of our 1206 released HCP-YA participants, including 149 
pairs of genetically-confirmed monozygotic twins (298 participants) and 94 
pairs of genetically-confirmed dizygotic twins (188 participants). Other open 
and restricted access subject variables are available in 
ConnectomeDB<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__db.humanconnectome.org&d=DwMFAw&c=6vgNTiRn9_pqCD9hKx9JgXN1VapJQ8JVoF8oWH1AgfQ&r=qOVBcC-E3i4BGdjp2AXfXidjspuPk5EgKLbpRj4WEsg&m=1krCazzqwwoiPwmyKujuyzk7O0lrio34VpkumdS1qYg&s=bWE8uKTKb3gkwGUl37bm2Z4nbDvJ_RutabvREMGoUmY&e=>.

dbGaP download of the HCP-YA data requires authorized access through a data 
access request initiated after logging into dbGaP with an eRA 
Commons<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__era.nih.gov_commons-2Daccount-2Dinformation.cfm&d=DwMFAw&c=6vgNTiRn9_pqCD9hKx9JgXN1VapJQ8JVoF8oWH1AgfQ&r=qOVBcC-E3i4BGdjp2AXfXidjspuPk5EgKLbpRj4WEsg&m=1krCazzqwwoiPwmyKujuyzk7O0lrio34VpkumdS1qYg&s=s1S298Jf8bHrEKJWixReCPUs5ympl9TGCVtnag_kiOk&e=>
 PI account. General instructions for submitting a successful data access 
request<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov_projects_gap_cgi-2Dbin_GetPdf.cgi-3Fdocument-5Fname-3DGeneralAAInstructions.pdf&d=DwMFAw&c=6vgNTiRn9_pqCD9hKx9JgXN1VapJQ8JVoF8oWH1AgfQ&r=qOVBcC-E3i4BGdjp2AXfXidjspuPk5EgKLbpRj4WEsg&m=1krCazzqwwoiPwmyKujuyzk7O0lrio34VpkumdS1qYg&s=NOYjB-AV_ZhDLnJzisHSKO1evGbGXdeekFjQ9c6cbm4&e=>
 for dbGaP are linked from the blue box on the study page.
You will need to submit as part of the request:

  *   A research statement and a nontechnical summary statement describing your 
planned use of the data.
  *   The name of the institutional signing official who will certify the terms 
of use assurances on behalf of your institution.
  *   A list of all internal investigators at your institution who will share 
access to the data for the proposed research.
  *   A list of external collaborating investigators.
  *   The name of the information technology (IT) Director for your institution.
  *   Local Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval for use.

Once you are logged in and click Create/Begin a New Research Project, on the 
Choose Datasets tab of the Project Request page, under Primary Disease select 
"Connectome" to find the HCP dataset. Then proceed with your application.

Best,
WU-Minn HCP Consortium

Jennifer Elam, Ph.D.
Scientific Outreach, Human Connectome Project
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Neuroscience, Box 8108
660 South Euclid Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
314-362-9387<tel:314-362-9387>
e...@wustl.edu<mailto:e...@wustl.edu>
www.humanconnectome.org<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.humanconnectome.org_&d=DwMFAw&c=6vgNTiRn9_pqCD9hKx9JgXN1VapJQ8JVoF8oWH1AgfQ&r=qOVBcC-E3i4BGdjp2AXfXidjspuPk5EgKLbpRj4WEsg&m=1krCazzqwwoiPwmyKujuyzk7O0lrio34VpkumdS1qYg&s=biS0HiQ1df8LXCEmCDRw4a7AMtnz2juZLO9BfosTJlI&e=>


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