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Study Catalogue

This Catalogue is a repository of standard information describing population-based studies in genomics.

To be included in the Catalogue, a study should:

  • Collect or plan to collect DNA samples or biological material from which DNA can be extracted;
  • Have recruited or plan to recruit more than 10 000 healthy individuals (some smaller studies are also included occasionally);
  • Studies must collect minimal information on health status and health determinants (life habits, socio-demographic status, etc.).

The descriptive information is collected in a two-steps process: (1) The summary information is initially gathered by our team through websites and/or publications and (2) Complete information is provided by study investigators using the P3G study description form. For studies with only a summary description, the scope and quality of information collected is limited, and the search form provides fewer data.

If you would like your study to be included in the catalogue, please complete the study description formWord and send it back to us by emailMail.
Do not hesitate to contact us to update the information related to your study!

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Catalogue current content

Number of Studies 160
With Summary information (to be validated) 67
With Complete information (validated by study investigators) 93

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Name Acronym Target or final number of participants Study design Country of residence Format
Kadoorie Study of Chronic Disease in China KSCDC 500000 Cohort China Complete
Kaiser Permanente Research Program on Genes, Environment and Health Kaiser Permanente RPGEH 500000 The RPGEH is a population-based resource, which aims to collect biospecimens and health surveys from 500,000 adults from Kaiser Permanente's health plan membership in Northern California, an area with a diverse population. The design is basically a population-based cohort study, but the RPGEH also includes special collections, including collections of people with specific disease outcomes. United States Complete
KORA-gen - Cooperative health research in the Region of Augsburg KORA-gen 18000 Cohort Germany Complete
Korean Multi-center Cancer Cohort -I (The) KMCC-I 11045 Cohort South Korea Summary
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