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Checking Access

You can check your access to data on BDC using the website or on a specific platform

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BDC Website

Go to the Explore BDC Dataarrow-up-right page of the BDC website. Under the section, "Requirements for Accessing BDC Hosted Data," click Check My Access.

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BDC Powered by Gen3 (BDC-Gen3)

Go to , select NIH Login, then log in using your NIH credentials. Once logged in, select the Exploration tab. From the Data Access panel on the left, make sure Data with Access is selected. Note whether you have access to all the datasets you expect.

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Data Access

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BDC Powered by PIC-SURE (BDC-PIC-SURE)

You do not need to check your data access on BDC-PIC-SURE. Instead, refer to the page, then click Check My Access.

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BDC Powered by Seven Bridges (BDC-Seven Bridges)

  1. Log into .

  2. Click your username in the upper right, then select Account settings.

  3. From the upper left, select the tab for Dataset Access.

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BDC Powered by Terra (BDC-Terra)

You do not need to check your data access on BDC-Terra. But before submitting a help desk ticket, ensure that you’ve done the following steps:

Establish a link in to your eRA Commons/NIH Account and the University of Chicago DCP Framework. To link eRA Commons, NIH, and DCP Framework Services, go to your Profile page in BDC-Terra and log in with your NIH credentials.

If your access still has issues using particular files or datasets in analyses on BDC-Terra, submit a request to our .

Browse the datasets and note whether you have access to all the datasets you expect.

  • Datasets you have access to will have green check marks.

  • Datasets you do not have access to will have red check marks.

Data with Access (default)

A user can view all of the summary data and associated study information for studies the user has access to, including but not limited to Project ID, file types, and clinical variables.

Data without Access

Displays data you do not have subject-level access to, but for which summary statistics can be accessed. Locks next to the project ID signify to users that they do not have subject-level access but they can still search through the available studies but only view summary statistics.

Projects will also be hidden if the select cohort contains fewer than 50 subjects (50 ↓, "You may only view summary information for this project", example below); in this case grayed out boxes and locks both appear. An additional lock means users have no access.

All Data

Displays all projects, but also projects you have no access to. A lock will appear for data you cannot access. Users can view all of the data available in the BDC-Gen3 platform, including studies with and without access. As a result, studies not available to a user will be locked as demonstrated below.

BioData Catalyst Powered by Gen3arrow-up-right
Accessing BioData Catalyst Dataarrow-up-right
BDC-Seven Bridgesarrow-up-right
BioData Catalyst powered by Terraarrow-up-right
help deskarrow-up-right
Checking data access in BDC-Gen3
Screenshot of NIH account credentials