Standard Acknowledgment for Manuscripts Submitted Between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025
This is the standard DAP funding acknowledgment which should be included in all publications using DAP data:
"This research is based on publicly available data collected by the Dog Aging Project, under U19 grant AG057377 (PI: Daniel Promislow) from the National Institute on Aging, a part of the National Institutes of Health, and by additional grants and private donations, including generous support from the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research, the Tiny Foundation Fund at Myriad Canada, and the WoodNext Foundation. These data are housed on the Terra platform at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard."
Acknowledgments for Additional Funding
If the study is related to or using data from the rapamycin phase 2 clinical trial that was conducted at Texas A&M University, also include the following text:
"This research is supported by the Donner Foundation and grant U19AG057377 from the National Institutes of Health."
If the study is related to or using data from the Brain Health Study, please use this language:
If the study is related to or using data from TRIAD, use the following text:
Thanking Participants
According to NIH grants policy, all grantee publications must include the following two statements:
- A specific acknowledgment of NIH grant support (DAP funding acknowledgement above)
- A disclaimer that says:
"The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.”
This research is based on publicly available data collected by the Dog Aging Project, under U19 grant AG057377 (PI: Daniel Promislow) from the National Institute on Aging, a part of the National Institutes of Health, and by additional grants and private donations, including generous support from the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research, the Tiny Foundation Fund at Myriad Canada, and the WoodNext Foundation. These data are housed on the Terra platform at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.