Lifelines research projects
The Centre for Public Health in Economics and Business initiated a project to gauge interest within the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) for access to the Lifelines database. Lifelines is a large, multidisciplinary cohort study that tracks the health of over 167,000 participants in the Northern Netherlands. By offering comprehensive data on genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors, Lifelines provides valuable insights into the causes and prevention of chronic diseases.
After a successful event in April 2023, where scholars from six different departments presented research ideas utilizing Lifelines data, it became evident that there was significant interest in this resource. In response, FEB's Faculty Board approved funding toward the end of 2023 to grant access to selected research projects through a formal application process.
Below is an overview of each project that has been granted Lifelines access. Click on the title of each project to read a summary of the project in question.
Last modified: | 13 November 2024 5.27 p.m. |