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Who’s involved

The CARRIAGE study has been set up by the University of Cambridge.

The lead scientists of the project are:

Dr Ewan Harrison – Wellcome Sanger Institute

Professor John Danesh – Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge

Professor Sharon Peacock – Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge

Other scientific investigators who are part of the CARRIAGE study team include:

Professor Julian Parkhill – Wellcome Sanger Institute

Dr Carl Anderson – Wellcome Sanger Institue

Dr Joan Geoghegan – Trinity College Dublin

The study draws on the wide experience of its Steering Committee and Management Group.

Please follow the links below for more information:

CARRIAGE Steering Committee

CARRIAGE Management Group

The CARRIAGE study has been funded by Wellcome, Health Data Research UK, and the Isaac Newton Trust.

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