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National Survey of Health and Development - http://www.nshd.mrc.ac.uk/
Following the sixteen and a half thousand births that occurred in England, Wales and Scotland during one week of March, 1946. |
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Centre for Longitudinal Studies - http://www.cls.ioe.ac.uk/
Housing the 1958 National Child Development Study, the 1970 British Cohort Study and the Millennium Cohort Study. |
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Growing Up in Australia - http://www.aifs.gov.au/growingup/
Following cohorts of Australian children born early in the twenty-first century. |
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P³G Observatory - http://www.p3gobservatory.org/
Public Population Project in Genomics, promoting collaboration between researchers in the field of population genomics. |
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Québec Longitudinal Study of Child Development - http://www.jesuisjeserai.stat.gouv.qc.ca/
Tracks a cohort of 2,120 infants) born in Québec in 1997-1998, who were to be followed annually from about 5 months of age. |
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Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit - http://dunedinstudy.otago.ac.nz/
Conducts the long-running cohort study of approximately 1,000 babies born in Dunedin in 1972-73. |
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Framingham Heart Study - http://www.framinghamheartstudy.org/
Follows the health of the original 1948 cohort and two subsequent generations in Framingham, Massachusetts. |
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Seattle Longitudinal Study - http://geron.psu.edu/sls/
Following five hundred individuals since 1956. |
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Growing up in Scotland - http://www.growingupinscotland.org.uk/
Scottish study started in 2005, following five thousand babies born between May 2004 and February 2005 and three thousand born between May 2002 and February 2003. |
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Minnesota Twin Family Study - http://www.psych.umn.edu/psylabs/mtfs/
The Minnesota Twin Registry, started 1983, being a registry of all twins born in Minnesota from 1936 to 1955 and between 1961 and 1964. Also houses the Minnesota Twin Study of Adult Development, beginning 1986, and the Minnesota Twin Family Study, a prospective study of the development of psychological traits like personality and etiology of psychopathology. |