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The Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations is a free information resource and can be viewed by anyone.
 
The Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations is a free information resource and can be viewed by anyone.
But if you'd like to edit the wiki directly, you need to become a member. CCGA uses a [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Academic_hub#Vampire_Model vampire model] of editing.
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But if you'd like to edit the wiki directly, you need to become a member first. CCGA uses a [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Academic_hub#Vampire_Model vampire model] of editing consisting of two rules:
 
 
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The easiest way to join is to find a member who you already know in our [[Member Directory]] that is willing to create an account for you.
 
The easiest way to join is to find a member who you already know in our [[Member Directory]] that is willing to create an account for you.
Once you are a member, you can create accounts for your colleagues. We place a high level of trust in our members and expect them to only create accounts for qualified individuals.
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Once you are a member, you can create accounts for your colleagues.  
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We place a high level of trust in our members and expect them to create accounts only for qualified individuals.
  
If you don't know any current members, then please send your current CV to cancergenomicsconsortiumwiki@gmail.com
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If you don't know any current members, then please send your current CV to [mailto:cancergenomicsconsortiumwiki@gmail.com the Editor] at cancergenomicsconsortiumwiki@gmail.com.

Latest revision as of 16:38, 8 February 2016

The Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations is a free information resource and can be viewed by anyone. But if you'd like to edit the wiki directly, you need to become a member first. CCGA uses a vampire model of editing consisting of two rules:


  • Only registered users may edit
  • Only registered users may create accounts


The easiest way to join is to find a member who you already know in our Member Directory that is willing to create an account for you. Once you are a member, you can create accounts for your colleagues.

We place a high level of trust in our members and expect them to create accounts only for qualified individuals.

If you don't know any current members, then please send your current CV to the Editor at cancergenomicsconsortiumwiki@gmail.com.