Research Ideas and Outcomes (Mar 2024)

The lifeblood of LifeWatch ERIC: national in-kind contributions

  • Wouter Los,
  • Magdalena Năpăruş-Aljančič,
  • Tatyana Bileva,
  • Eva Chatzinikolaou,
  • Ohad Graber-Soudry,
  • Lucas de Moncuit,
  • Marta Neto,
  • Graziano Pesole,
  • Maria Vallejo Abascal,
  • Dafinka Grozdanova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e121887
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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A distributed research infrastructure such as LifeWatch ERIC necessitates close cooperation among the various components that constitute the research infrastructure and contribute to the overall services, facilities and resources it offers to the user community. In-kind contributions are non-monetary contributions, consisting of labour, services, facilities and access to resources, typically provided by the distributed components of the research infrastructure. The financing for in-kind contributions is usually provided by the national funding agency on behalf of the LifeWatch member country or by the member directly, with a value being accredited towards the member's funding obligations to LifeWatch ERIC. The management and validation of in-kind contributions towards shared objectives are integral to the legal framework supporting LifeWatch ERIC. This involves a rigorous assessment process to verify each in-kind contribution. This short article outlines that process and explores the function of the In-Kind Contributions Committee (IKCC) at LifeWatch ERIC.

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