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The Translator Integrated Clinical and Environmental Exposures Service (ICEES) is providing you with Data that have been de-identified in accordance with 45 C.F.R. §§ 164.514(a) and (b) and that UNC Health is permitted to provide under 45 C.F.R. § 164.502(d)(2). Recipient agrees to notify UNC Health via the Renaissance Computing Institute and NC TraCS in the event that Recipient receives any identifiable data in error and to take such measures to return the identifiable data and/or destroy it at the direction of UNC Health.
Restrictions on Recipient’s Use of Data. Recipient further agrees to use the data exclusively for the purposes and functionalities provided by the ICEES: cohort discovery; dynamic cohort creation; and exploratory queries. Recipient agrees to use appropriate safeguards to protect the Data from misuse and unauthorized access or disclosure. Recipient will report to UNCHCS any unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of the Data not provided for by the Service of which Recipient becomes aware. Recipient will not attempt to identify the individuals whose information is contained in any Data transferred pursuant to this Service Agreement or attempt to contact those individuals. Recipient agrees not to sell the Data to any third party for any purpose. Recipient agrees not to disclose or publish the Data in any manner that would identify the Data as originating from UNC Health. Finally, Recipient agrees to reasonably limit the number of queries to the Service per IP address within a given time interval, in order to prevent rapid ‘attacks’ on the Service.
We kindly request that users of this service provide proper attribution for any products (e.g., manuscripts, podium presentations, software) derived from the use of ICEES. Attribution should include acknowledgement of the funder, the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Biomedical Data Translator Program (awards OT3TR002020 and 1OT2TR003430), the Center for Translational Science Award Program (UL1TR002489 and 3UL1TR002489-03S4), and the Clinical Research Branch, Intramural Research Program, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Please also acknowledge the Renaissance Computing Institute, UNC Health Care System, UNC Hospitals, and any affiliated team members who contributed to the work.
Please contact Karamarie Fecho at [email protected] or [email protected] with any questions.