The abstract are submitted via the Application Form or Online Submission Webpage (TBD) – the abstract shouldn’t be longer than 1 page (A4) and must contain a summary and indicate why pilot data are needed.
The free kits are sent to the core lab ( including chips and i7 multiplex kit) who will coordinate with the winners to run the experiments.
After announcing the winners, the researcher will have 3 months (which is the minimum shelve life of the reagents after shipped by 10x)
The contact information of people submitting a abstract and their research interest, but also of any person requesting more information or quote (participants or not) resulting from the launch of the program. Those information should be added to SFDC mentioning that they had participated to the CLGP - 10X genomics does NOT request to have access to the data generated.