The Dog Aging Project is an open data project, which means we make our data available to researchers worldwide in the hopes that they too will be able to use this information to make discoveries and further scientific understanding. Learn more from our blog post entitled What is Open Data?
Data sharing is governed by these guiding principles:
- The data collected and stored by the Dog Aging Project are a public good.
- These data should be broadly accessible for research purposes.
- We value our community-scientist participants and the trust-based relationships we have developed with them.
- We are committed to maintaining participant privacy and safeguarding personally identifiable information.
- We strive for transparency in all our endeavors, including data collection, data use, development of research partnerships, sharing and publication of results, and disclosure of funding sources.
If you are a member of the public interested in exploring the data collected by the Dog Aging Project in summary form, please visit our Data Dashboard.