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The Cardiogenics Project

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1 December 2019 - 30 November 2020

Research collaboration: The Cardiogenics Project is a research collaboration whose article contributions are accrued to its participating partner institutions.

The Cardiogenics Project

Partner Institutions

The Cardiogenics Project is a research collaboration whose article contributions are accrued to its participating partner institutions below.

  • University of Amsterdam (UvA), Netherlands
  • University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (UK)
  • Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health (HMGU), Germany
  • Euroimmun AG, Germany
  • National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM), France
  • Heidelberg University (Uni Heidelberg), Germany
  • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), Germany
  • LURIC Study gGmbH, Germany
  • Queen's University Belfast (QUB), United Kingdom (UK)
  • Sanquin Blood Supply, Netherlands
  • Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany
  • Trium Analysis Online GmbH, Germany
  • University of Leeds, United Kingdom (UK)
  • University of Leicester, United Kingdom (UK)
  • University of Regensburg (UR), Germany
  • University of Lübeck, Germany
  • Uppsala University (UU), Sweden
  • Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium (WTCCC), United Kingdom (UK)
  • Wellcome Sanger Institute, United Kingdom (UK)
  • University of Ottawa (uOttawa), Canada

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