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==Associate Editors==
 
==Associate Editors==
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Associate Editors supervise distinct areas of the CCGA effort, and are defined with three types.           
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'''''Types of Associate Editors''''':  
 
'''''Types of Associate Editors''''':  
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==Guidelines for CCGA Workgroup members (who are ''not'' Associate Editors)==
 
==Guidelines for CCGA Workgroup members (who are ''not'' Associate Editors)==
CCGA Workgroup members are super-contributors to the CCGA effort.  There are many different roles for members, which align interests and expertise with project goals.  Members have diverse backgrounds from bioinformaticians to clinical laboratory trainees or directors.  
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CCGA Workgroup members are super-contributors to the CCGA effort.  There are many different roles for members, which align interests and expertise with project goals.  Members have diverse backgrounds such as bioinformaticians, trainees, clinical laboratory directors and others.  
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New members would typically focus on content creation and attending CCGA Workgroup meetings for the first 6 months before taking on additional responsibilities.
 
New members would typically focus on content creation and attending CCGA Workgroup meetings for the first 6 months before taking on additional responsibilities.
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An annual review of contributions will be conducted by the Editor-in-Chief to confirm continued interest by each member in actively participating.  The hope is that everyone will remain engaged by attending meetings and contributing to goals for an extended time.  There is no term limit for active contributors.
    
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