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Who should I provide for an MTA contact?

Huma B
Huma B Communications Team The helpers that keep the community running smoothly. UKB Community team
  • Updated 28 March 2025 21:15

The MTA contact should be someone different to the PI/Lead Collaborator and must be authorised to sign legally binding documents on behalf of your institute.

If you are unsure who has the authority to sign the MTA, please discuss this with your institute.

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  • MTA
  • RAP Access

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