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Longitude Prize on ALS
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FAQs About the Prize’s data offer

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About the Prize’s data offer

  • What kind of data will my team be able to access?
  • How do I access the data?
  • When will I access the data?
  • Can I use my own data, and am I required to share it with others?
  • Will I be able to download the data?
  • Will I have to submit separate applications for each dataset?
  • When will I receive the agreements or access instructions?
  • What data support will be offered to teams during the development periods?
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The Longitude Prize on ALS is an initiative of Challenge Works, the Motor Neurone Disease Association and partners.

It is being delivered by Challenge Works. Challenge Works, the global specialists in the design and delivery of challenge prizes, is part of Nesta, a registered charity in England and Wales 1144091 and Scotland SC042833. Our main address is 58 Victoria Embankment, London, EC4Y 0DS. You can drop us a line at info@challengeworks.org.