Theme 1: Learning from populations

Theme 1 brings together cardiovascular and molecular epidemiology, environmental exposure modelling, electronic health record research, informatics, and data science. The theme aims to leverage large longitudinal and deeply phenotyped epidemiological studies and intersectoral routinely collected data to investigate key drivers and molecular pathways related to cardiovascular disease development and heterogeneity in cardiovascular disease progression.

Theme leads

Co-applicants

Aldo Faisal

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Aldo Faisal

Manuel Mayr

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Manuel Mayr

Nicholas Peters

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Nicholas Peters

Payam Barnaghi

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Payam Barnaghi

Ramzi Khamis

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Ramzi Khamis

Rasha Al-Lamee

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Rasha Al-Lamee

Steve Niederer

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Steve Niederer

Key investigators

Abbas Dehghan

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Abbas Dehghan

Daniela Fecht

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Daniela Fecht

Dennis Wang

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Dennis Wang

Frank Kelly

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Frank Kelly

Jennifer Quint

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Jennifer Quint

Marc-Emmanuel Dumas

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Marc-Emmanuel Dumas

Marta Blangiardo

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Marta Blangiardo

Peter Sever

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Peter Sever

Verena Zuber

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Verena Zuber

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