Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to some of the most common queries about the CLSA.
Researchers who have received data will have a specified time within which the proposed analyses must be completed. This timeframe is defined in the CLSA Access Agreement. The timeline of the approved project is defined in the application upon submission in Magnolia. The duration of the CLSA Access Agreement is typically an additional two years after the project end date to allow for publication of results and is clearly indicated in the agreement. If the analyses are not completed in this period, the applicant must submit an amendment request for a time extension or their data access agreement may be terminated (CLSA Access Agreement, Section 13). The CLSA will monitor the approved applications for adherence to the timeline.