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  • p.45: "Automation of phenotype collection is desperately needed."
    Automation must also include a data management plan that addresses formatting, sharing and access. New approaches (e.g., sensor development) should address meta-data and data sharing.
  • p.46 Data infrastructure:
    This section should specifically include the need to address Need to specifically address all aspects of data management, including annotation and data sharing.

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