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    Hi,<br>
     Here is the last slide from my NIH talk. I am hoping that at the
    upcoming 3DEM GRC there can be some discussion of this issue and
    standards for data availability. My eLife paper (Egelman, 2015) also
    discusses some of these points, and in that paper I discuss a
    published model that bears very little relation to the published
    reconstruction.<br>
    Regards,<br>
    Ed<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/30/15 4:19 PM, Friedrich Foerster
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                i would be interested in experiences / suggestions /
                views of others in the field on  the following issue
                that may be of interest to many of us:<br>
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              the editor of our manuscript forwarded the request of a
              peer-reviewer to access the cryo-em map of our beloved
              complex. this has never happened to us, but to our
              surprise the editor did not consider the request to be
              unusual.<br>
              of course, we share the point that the map would be of
              great help in judging the interpretation of the data.
              however, we also feel very uncomfortable sending the
              condensed result of lengthy research to an anonymous
              colleague, who could theoretically make considerable
              misuse of it. nevertheless, the policy of the journal
              seems to let us little choice: "<font size="2">Supporting
                data must be made available to editors and peer</font><font
                size="2">-</font><font size="2">reviewers at the time of</font><font
                size="2"> submission for the purposes of evaluating the
                manuscript.</font><font size="2"> Peer</font><font
                size="2">-</font><font size="2">reviewers</font><font
                size="2"> may be asked</font><font size="2"> to comment
                on the terms of access to materials, methods and/or data
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            in any case we would be curious whether others indeed got
            similar requests and how they dealt with it. a good solution
            for (paranoid?) people like us could be a good web-based
            viewer that lets others view our map, but i would not know
            of such a tool.<br>
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                        <div class="gmail_signature">Dr. Friedrich
                          Foerster<br>
                          Max-Planck Institut fuer Biochemie<br>
                          Am Klopferspitz 18<br>
                          D-82152 Martinsried<br>
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                          Tel: +49 89 8578 2632<br>
                          Fax: +49 89 8578 2641<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Edward H. Egelman, Ph.D.
Professor
Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
University of Virginia

President
Biophysical Society

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