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Overview

Below you can find guidelines for an HMS user leaving HMS who wishes to keep you access to O2 and HMS Storage.

Examples could be a student that is graduating or an HMS researcher that is leaving an HMS-based (on-Quad) Lab and joining an affiliate hospital (off-Quad) Lab.

  • Labs with a PI that has a primary or secondary faculty appointment in an HMS Basic Science department are considered “On-Quad” (aka Quad A, B, or C)

  • Labs with a PI that does not have a primary or secondary faculty appointment in an HMS Basic Science department are considered “Quad None” (aka off-Quad)

Scenarios

User is Currently Working for:

Will be working for:

Next Steps

1

A person who is an HMS O2 User currently working with an On-Quad lab will be leaving HMS/Harvard, but wishes to continue having access to O2 to perform work for an On-Quad Lab.

On-Quad Lab

On-Quad Lab

2

A person who is an HMS O2 User currently working with a On-Quad lab and will be leaving HMS/Harvard to join an Affiliate Quad None Lab. User needs to continue accessing O2 for their new lab.

On-Quad Lab

Quad None Lab

3

A Harvard student who is an HMS O2 User that is currently working with a Quad None lab, will be leaving HMS/Harvard but needs continue accessing to O2 for the same Quad None lab.

Quad none Lab

Quad none Lab

4

A person who is currently an HMS O2 User, working with a Quad None lab, will be leaving HMS/Harvard but will still need access to O2 to collaborate with an On-Quad lab.

Quad none Lab

On-Quad Lab

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