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Instructions for Submitting an Application

  1. The Donating Investigator (DI) should read and agree to the terms outlined in Strain Submission Terms and Conditions (displayed on the first page of "Start Submission"). Please note: if your strain is accepted, you are expected to transfer it to the assigned MMRRC facility within 6 months, otherwise you may have to resubmit your application.

  2. DI must indicate acceptance of the Terms and Conditions via the "I Accept" button.

  3. Complete the Strain Submission Application fully and submit it electronically. Reference citations and preprints can be faxed or mailed to the ICSC Strain Acquisition Coordinator or sent via email attachments in plain text, PDF, MS Word, or WordPerfect format (see contact information below). URLs to reference citations can also be e-mailed to to the Strain Acquisition Coordinator.

  4. At the beginning of the application form, you will be asked if you require a delay period in the listing or full distribution of your strain; please see Delayed Release under Special Arrangements tab for more details. If requesting a "Delayed Release" please indicate by selecting "Yes" on this question and filling in the corresponding text field.
Strain Acquisition Coordinator
MMRRC Informatics, Coordination and Service Center (ICSC)
The Jackson Laboratory
Box 64
600 Main Street
Bar Harbor, Maine  04609

Phone: (207) 288-6373
Fax: (207) 288-6687

Email: sacoord@mmrrc.org

Donors submitting several strains may want to use their browser's BACK button after submitting their initial submission. This action will bring back the submitted application form whereupon the donor can modify information as appropriate and resubmit the form for each distinct strain. Donors with large collections may contact the MMRRC's Strain Acquisition Coordinator (see MMRRC Contacts page) to discuss alternate arrangements for submitting many applications.


 

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Last Modified: February 26, 2008