Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to some of the most common queries about the CLSA.
The data collected are de-identified (meaning the data are connected to an ID number, not to your name or any other personal identifying information). The MRI scans are labelled with this ID (not with your name) at the MRI facility and then the images are sent to Calgary Image Processing and Analysis Centre (CIPAC) at the University of Calgary for review and long-term storage. The data associated with the scans, like all CLSA data, are kept on secure servers located at McMaster University.
The stool samples will be stored in freezers located at McMaster University. No identifiable information will be shared with anyone outside of our established CLSA protocols. The CLSA will protect any information and images collected as we do for all other CLSA participant information.