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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