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            "long_description": "The American Gut Project provides infrastructure for anyone in the world to process human microbiome samples. Generally, the sample we receive are poop (because that's what's sexy apparently). For every sample we receive, we perform DNA sequencing to identify the types of microbes that are present, and we generate an educational report about these findings and how you relate to others. This report is *not* medically actionable and is for education and research only. As researchers, we're extremely interested in these samples so we can construct a \"map\" of human microbial configurations to foster ongoing microbiome efforts around the world, and to help this global effort, all data we generate from this project are deposited de-identified into the public domain.",
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            "leader": "Cliff Tabin and Abigail Wark",
            "long_description": "The areola is a circle of specialized, pigmented skin surrounding the human nipple. These marking are ubiquitous in people, yet the origin and function of the areola remain mysterious. Experimentally, areolas are an ideal research target because circular markings have a simple genetic architecture. This makes the areola an intriguing and practical case study into the genetic architecture of distinctive human traits.\r\n\r\nThe goals of the Circles study are to 1) characterize diversity in the structure and appearance of the areola and 2) discover the genes responsible for the areola’s characteristics. We invite any adult women and men who have undergone personal genetic sequencing to join our study. To get started, click below to request your areola study kit by mail. Once it arrives, you will be guided to our online survey. Participation takes place in your home and should take less that an hour.",
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            "short_description": "Circles is a research study that aims to discover the genetic basis for a mysterious and remarkable human trait: the areola.",
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            "long_description": "All genome sequencing technologies have some degree of error in their results. This tool is designed to take the data you have uploaded from a variety of sources (SNP, WGS, etc) and look for disagreements in results. The generated report will display a detailed report of which calls have disagreed with each other between the genomes you provide.\r\n\r\nNotes: At the moment, this tool only works on data encoded using the VCF format.  It is a work in progress, so be sure to look at the raw data lines if you think a disagreement might be in error.",
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            "long_description": "You have data that doesn't fit into any of our existing projects? Use Data Selfies to share it nevertheless!",
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            "long_description": "A simple project that allows you to connect your FamilyTreeDNA data with Open Humans.",
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            "leader": "Dr. Denise Cook",
            "long_description": "Current academic research looking for personality genes measure personality traits using questionnaires for the “Big 5”: Extraversion, Openness, Conscientiousness, Agreebleness, Neuroticism, traits that have been found to vary continuously in the human population. While these studies have successfully identified genetic variants associated with each of these traits, each polymorphism has only a small effect on the phenotype and explains only a tiny fraction of the genetic variance in each trait. Consequently, none of the SNPs or combinations of SNPs identified so far can predict someone's personality traits. Instead of using the Big 5, this study will use three questionnaires to determine a person's Personality Type: categorizing people in one of 16 different groups that share similar behavioural tendencies, and we hypothesize, similar patterns of genetic variants as well. The goal is to use this framework to isolate genetic variants that are strongly correlated with personality type.",
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            "returned_data_description": "This project will return a person's personality type (i.e., INTJ, ESFJ) as determined using three personality questionnaires.",
            "short_description": "The purpose of this study is to find genetic variants that can predict a person's personality type.",
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            "leader": "Rumi Chunara",
            "long_description": "Help us research viruses in you and your community! Use our website or iOS app to request a testing kit and complete weekly surveys, and get updates about our research results. To connect Open Humans, go to your \"Profile\" page in GoViral and click \"Link your Open Humans account.",
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            "short_description": "GoViral aims to map the spread of viruses in your community with kits and surveys.",
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            "long_description": "This project represents previous years of the\r\n        GoViral study. Participants in this viral surveillance study received\r\n        kits, and sent samples if they got sick. Data import from this study is\r\n        no longer available, but data remains in member accounts if it was\r\n        previously imported.",
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            "returned_data_description": "Sickness reports contain survey data from        GoViral. Viral profiling data contains raw viral test results.",
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            "long_description": "The Harvard PGP seeks to share genomes and associated health data, despite potential for re-identification, to advance research in human health and biology.",
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            "leader": "Open Humans",
            "long_description": "This project is now inactive as Jawbone has shut down all operations around their former activity trackers.\r\n\r\nJawbone made activity trackers. If you used a Jawbone device, you can use this project to import your Jawbone data – steps, sleep, and heartrate, if available.",
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            "long_description": "This integration is inactive: Facebook has shut down Moves and removed all of their data.\r\n\r\nWhile it was operating, this integration allowed you to connect the Moves app from your phone to your Open Humans account to collect and share your GPS location data.",
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            "long_description": "The mPower study uses an iPhone app to investigate, track, and understand the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.",
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            "leader": "Shane O'Donnell",
            "long_description": "Digital innovations in healthcare have typically followed a ‘top-down’ pathway, with device manufacturers leading the design and production of technology-enabled solutions, and patients involved only as users of the end product.\r\nHowever, this is now being disrupted by the increasing influence and popularity of people with diabetes building “Do-it-yourself Artificial Pancreas Systems” (‘DIYAPS’) through remote control of medical devices with an open-source algorithm. Being built by everyone on one's own, these systems are neither CE-marked nor FDA-approved and as such, there is only a marginal amount of scientific evidence about their efficacy.\r\nThe “OPEN” project brings together an international and intersectoral consortium of patient innovators, clinicians, social scientists, computer scientists and patient advocacy organizations in order to investigate various aspects of DIYAPS systems and to improve the lack of evidence.",
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            "long_description": "Are you an iPhone or Fitbit user? Whether or not you played the game – let's share our activity data for summer 2016 to explore together!",
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