Optimising cohort data in Europe
Acknowledgement The SYNCHROS project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 825884 The authors thank Marta Pulido, MD, PhD, for editing the manuscript and editorial assistance. SYNCHROS would also like to thank all participating stakeholders for their time and dedication, with special mentioning of:
Name
Institution
Country Australia
Phil Batterham Carol Brayne Paulin Essone
The Australian National University
-
UK
CERMEL
Gabon
David W Desmond
-
USA
Aafje Dotinga Klaus Ebmeier
Lifelines
the Netherlands
University of Oxford (Lifebrain Consortium) Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
UK
Catterina Ferreccio
Chile
Isabel Fortier Mika Gissler
-
Canada
THL Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland / Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Finland, Sweden
Marcel Goldberg Juan R Gonzalez
INSERM
France
Barcelona Institute for Global Health UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Spain
Sameline Grimsgaard
Norway France
Barbara Heude Vincent Jaddoe
Inserm
Erasmus MC
the Netherlands
Zubair Kabir
University College Cork
UK
Steinar Krokstad Paulo A Lotufo
HUNT Research Centre, NTNU
Norway
University of Sao Paulo
Brazil Spain
Ernestina Menasalvas Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Karl Michaelsson
Department of Surgical Sciences, Unit of Epidemiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala
Sweden
Leif Oltedal Richard Platt
University of Bergen
Norway
Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute USA
Kostoulas Polychronis -
Greece
Silvia Riva
St Mary’s University, Twickenham, London
UK UK
Sam Sansome Marcia Scazufca Sylvain Sebert Stefan Söderberg Michel Vaillant Giovanni Veronesi Maria Vollsæter
The University of Oxford University of São Paulo
Brazil
University of Oulu Umeå University
Finland Sweden
Luxembourg Institute of Health University of Insubria, Varese
Luxembourg
Italy
Helse Bergen
Norway
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