Breaking News – Vivli announces the 2024 AMR Surveillance Data Challenge, funded by GARDP, Paratek, Pfizer and Vivli, to Initiate June 17th
VIVLI’S 2024 AMR SURVEILLANCE DATA CHALLENGE IS NOT YET ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS.
Please note that the 2023 submission deadline has expired and the data challenge is now closed for new entries. See below for the historical information from 2023’s Vivli AMR Surveillance Open Data Re-Use Data Challenge, funded by Wellcome.
1. Sign up to the AMR Register
- Details on how to sign up for the AMR Register.
- Sign up for the dedicated Data Challenge Slack channel. Use this channel to reach out to Vivli with any questions.
- Read the FAQs.
2. Form a team
Use the research team form to provide details of your team. You are required to register all team members. Each team must have a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 team members. If you are a sole researcher, email Vivli through amr@vivli.org and we will attempt to match you to an existing team or other sole researcher.
3. Submit a 300-word Expression of Interest
See the step-by-step instructions to submit an Expression of Interest
4. Access the Data
If your team’s expression of interest is accepted, the Lead Applicant will be notified by the AMR Register that their data request has been approved. Your team will then be able to access the data immediately, and will have a 30-day submission period to download and work with the data, and to upload your resulting submission document.
How to access the Data
5. Create and Upload your Final Submission Document
Your team will have a 30-day submission window to download and work with the requested data, and to upload your final Submission Document to the Chat section of the data request on the AMR Register (see this guide on how to upload a document). The 30-day submission window will start at midnight Eastern Time on the day the Lead Applicant is sent an email to confirm that the data request is approved.
The submission document should have a cover page. The template cover page can be downloaded here. The submission document will be a maximum of 5 pages (not including the cover page), with a succinct abstract to include:
a. Objectives
b. Methods
c. Results
d. Impact of the work
e. Tables/figures
Your Submission may include external links if necessary – these links must be for posts on an open access site such as GitHub, OSF or Zenodo.
References (in any style) can be added and are not included in the 5-page limit.
Please do not include Appendices (these will not be reviewed).
Submission documents that do not comply with these conditions will not be considered for the challenge.
See the Data challenge Overview for information about Judging Criteria and Awards