A Network of Investigator Networks in Human Genome Epidemiology Table
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TABLE 1: International network-registries in human genome epidemiology
| Field | Network-registry | Type* | No. of teams (no. in thousands)† | Principal contact(s) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parkinson Disease | Genetic Epidemiology of Parkinson Disease (GEO-PD) consortium | D (CC>C) | 18 (10) | D. M. Maraganore (dmaraganore@mayo.edu) | 
| HIV‡ infection | International Meta-Analysis of HIV Host Genetics | D (C>CC) | 30 (7) | T. R. O’Brien (obrient@exchange.nih.gov) | 
| Cardiovascular disease | Fibrinogen Studies Collaboration and Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration (new genetics component being launched) | D (C) | 50 (200) | J. Danesh (john.danesh@phpc.cam.ac.uk) | 
| Craniofacial anomalies | Craniofacial anomalies network developed by the International Collaborative Research on Craniofacial Anomalies Project | D (CC) | 9 (4) | J. Little (jlittle@uottawa.ca) Internet Web address: www.who.int/genomics/anomalies/cfaproject/en/#mtg | 
| Osteoporosis | Genetic Markers for Osteoporosis (GENOMOS) | D (C>CC) | 10 (30) | A. G. Uitterlinden (a.g.uitterlinden@erasmusmc.nl) | 
| Antiphospholipid syndrome | International Meta-analysis of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Genetics | D (CC>C) | 9 (4) | J. P. A. Ioannidis (jioannid@cc.uoi.gr) | 
| Child growth and metabolism | Birth Cohorts Consortium | D (C) | 24 (55) | M.-R. Jarvelin (m.jarvelin@imperial.ac.uk) | 
| Preterm birth | Preterm Birth International Collaborative (PREBIC)/Preterm Birth and Genetics International Alliances (PREGENIA) | D (C, CC) | 10 (20) | S. Dolan (sdolan@marchofdimes.com) | 
| Cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, aging | European Prospective Investigation on Cancer, chronic diseases and nutrition (EPIC) | D, E (C) | 521 (120) | E. Riboli (riboli@iarc.fr) | 
| Lymphoma | International Lymphoma Epidemiology Consortium (InterLymph) | D (CC>C) | 15 (20) | P. Hartge (ph43v@nih.gov), P. Boffetta (boffetta@iarc.fr) | 
| Lung cancer | International Lung Cancer Consortium (ILCCO) | D (CC>C) | 30 (51) | R. Hung (hung@iarc.fr) | 
| Head and neck cancer | International Head and Neck Cancer Consortium (INHANCE) | D (CC) | 13 (28) | M. Hashibe (hashibe@iarc.fr) | 
| Melanoma | Melanoma Genetics Consortium (GenoMel) | D (CC) | 12 (3) | J. A. Newton Bishop (j.newton-bishop@cancer.org.uk); Internet Web address: www.genomel.org
 | 
| Pancreatic cancer | Pancreatic Cancer: Genetic Epidemiology (PACGENE) Consortium | D (CC) | 10 (5) | G. Petersen (peterg@mayo.edu) | 
| Breast cancer and prostate cancer | Breast and Prostate Cancer and Hormone- Related Variants Cohort Consortium | D (C) | 6 (13 + 20) | D. Hunter (dhunter@hsph.harvard.edu) | 
| Brain tumors | Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC) | D (CC) | 22 | M. Bondy (mbondy@mdanderson.org), B. Malmer (beatrice.malmer@onkologi.umu.se) | 
| Breast cancer and colon cancer | Breast and Colon Cancer Family Registries | D | 10 (34 + 30) | I. L. Andrulis, N. M. Lindor (seminard@mail.nih.gov
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| Cancer | Cancer Genetics Network (CGN)/Informatics Technology Group | D (C) | 8 (24) | C. Kasten (seminard@mail.nih.gov) | 
| Radiation and breast cancer | Women’s, Environmental, Cancer, and Radiation Epidemiology (WECARE) Study Consortium | E (CC) | 15 (2) | J. Bernstein (bernstej@mskcc.org) | 
| Environmental carcinogens | International Collaborative Study on Genetic Susceptibility to Environmental Carcinogens (GSEC) | E (CC) | 130 (58) | E. Taioli (taioli@policlinico.mi.it) | 
| Assisted reproduction | International Pooled Analysis of Children Born after Assisted Procedures (APIKIDS) | E (C) | 6 (7) | E. Taioli (taioli@policlinico.mi.it) | 
| DNA repair genes and cancer | Web-based meta-analysis on DNA repair and cancer risk | G (CC>C) | 5 | P. Vineis (p.vineis@imperial.ac.uk) | 
| Other cancer-related networks | D, G (C/CC) | |||
| Proposals for other networks | Human Genome Epidemiology Network (HuGENet™) | 
* D, disease-based network; CC>C, mostly case-control but also cohort studies included; C>CC, mostly cohort but also case-control studies included; C, cohort studies included; CC, case-control studies included; E, exposure-based network; G, gene-based network.
† In determining the number of teams, multicenter teams counted as one team, and the number of investigators may be much larger; numbers in parentheses show the approximate total number of subjects in the compiled databases.
‡ HIV, human immunodeficiency virus.
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