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Guidance for Reviewers A printer friendly version of this page is available by clicking here... (pdf, 98 kb). Fixed dates for submissionApplications will be reviewed four times a year. The closing dates for submissions will be 3 monthly:
The review process will commence immediately after each deadline. The Review PanelFor all applications the Biological Steering Group (BSSG) will identify:
In addition, for applications where no previous external review process is documented:
The Review ProcessAll reviewers will be sent the applications and the response forms electronically. Reviewers will be asked to confirm receipt of the request and their ability to undertake the review within the defined time period. All reviewers will be required to submit their responses electronically within 6 weeks of receiving the request to review. A reminder will be sent to the reviewers after 4 weeks. The reviewers will be asked to score the applications (1-4). Guidelines on scoring will be sent with each application. The responses will be collated and summarised by the BSSG, including collation of the scores allocated. The applications will be assigned to one of two categories:
All studies in the not approved category will be tabled for discussion at the following BSSG Meeting or telephone conference. The discussion at the BSSG Meeting will be lead by the designated internal reviewers. A decision on the response to the applicants will be made at that meeting. PrioritisationIn the event of competing studies, prioritisation of the studies will be discussed at the BSSG and will be guided by the average score from each of the review categories and the total score. The final decision on prioritisation will be made by the relevant tumour/leukaemia specific CCLG Working Groups. Responses to applicantsResponse letters sent out to applicants by the BS Review Co-ordinator and copied to Division Head, relevant Working Group Chair, and members of BSSG, and Sue Thornton, CCLG Administrative Assistant for file. For applications for leukaemia samples a copy of the approval letter will be sent to the Chair of the Childhood Leukaemia Cell Bank Steering Committee. There will be 3 categories of response:
Criteria For Scoring ApplicationsPlease assign a score for the application in each of the categories. Note for Biological Studies Steering Group Reviewers and Tumour Working Groups: please score for feasibility of study and clinical relevance. Only score for scientific excellence if you are confident that you have relevant expertise in the subject of the application Scientific Excellence
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Samples requested would not be available or would not be available in the timescale requested No justification for the number of samples requested Insufficient evidence that the group could undertake the work, for example; no preliminary data |
Samples available or would be available in the timescale requested Valid justification for the number of samples requested No pilot data to demonstrate technology established |
Samples available or would be available in the timescale requested Valid justification for the number of samples requested Good pilot data for the study demonstrating technology established |
Samples available or would be available in the timescale requested Good pilot data for the study demonstrating technology established Valid justification for the number of samples requested Clearly deliverable goals in the time scale Evidence of maximum use of samples either within the project or through collaboration with other groups |
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Project could be undertaken without the use of clinical samples |
Project could not be undertaken without the use of clinical samples but clinical relevance not very clear |
Project could not be undertaken without the use of clinical samples Relevant to current clinical management |
Project could not be undertaken without the use of clinical samples High clinical relevance With potential for important impact on clinical management in the future |
A summary of the application process is available from here...
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