Proposals are submitted using the online form. This form includes selection of the TOPMed Projects the proposer and the studies’ PIs have already agreed will contribute data to the analyses (specific consent group selection occurs in the next step). The proposer will certify that s/he has obtained approval from a Working Group and that s/he has contacted the PIs from each of these TOPMed Projects and their associated parent studies.
The TOPMed member who submits the proposal to the website is the "submitter". The proposal submitter must be a TOPMed member, and can view the proposal in his/her dashboard, manage data set requests, and update the proposal's progress report. Within the proposal submission form, the submitter should note a "proposer" who is the TOPMed scientific lead for the proposal. The proposer should be a TOPMed member and can be the same person as the submitter; the proposer does not need to be the first author on the paper. The submitter may include an addtional TOPMed member as a "designated updater", which grants that person the same permissions to view and manage the proposal as the submitter (the designated updater can view the proposal in his/her dashboard, manage data set requests, and update the proposal's progress report).
The Publications (P&P) Committee reviews each submitted proposal through an online forum. Each paper proposal is posted to the review forum, and an email link is sent to each voting P&P reviewer. Reviewers have 14 days to review the proposal, and to enter one of four recommendations:
- Approve (may append comments)
- Reconsider after revision (describe specific concerns)
- Conflicted (indicate what sort of conflict of interest the reviewer has with the proposal)
- Disapprove (state reasons).
Reviewers are given two weeks to respond. The proposer will be informed of the P&P’s decision and will receive anonymized reviewer comments.
With a review status of "disapprove" or "reconsider after revision," the proposer will not be able to move forward with the proposal until a revised version is submitted, which will trigger another round of scientific review. Proposal revisions can be submitted through the same online form as the original submission, by selecting your proposal from the drop-down menu under “If you are resubmitting a proposal, please specify the original in order to avoid duplicate proposals”.
Approved proposals will be posted in a publicly accessible P&P archive. For the duration of the TOPMed program, any submitted abstract or manuscript using TOPMed data must be associated with an approved manuscript proposal.